File Encryption XP is a small program for encrypting any files in the system, using Blowfish algorithm and passwords that are not saved anywhere during security. No temporary files are created while the application is running, and the allocated memory is quickly emptied, which, combined with the lack of "back door" to the program, guarantees a high level of security during operation. In addition to the typical encryption and decryption of files, the application also allows you to compress data earlier, create self-extracting archives (EXE) and irretrievably remove selected folders from the drive.
All kinds of files are supported, of which a single file can weigh even more than 4GB. During installation, the program integrates with the system shell, giving the user access to encryption and decryption options from the context menu in the Windows file explorer. The application can also be installed on a memory stick to take advantage of its advantages at any time you use the flash drive.
The trial edition was limited in time to 30 days of operation.









