Home
Quarterly Promotion
Author Center
Submit
Software
Press Releases
Advertise
on aFreeGo
Featured
Software
Most
Popular
Top
Rated
Software Reviews
RSS
Feeds
RSS
Editor
Categories
Author
Information
Promote
your Software
Purchase
Keywords
Privacy
Policy
About
Shareware
Friends
of aFreeGo
Links
Contact
Us

Thanks to our Site Sponsors :
aFreeGoGold.com
Password manager
Castle Software
MySharewareSite.com
R-TT
Data Recovery
NewzAlert.com
AddMeToTheList.com
Blaze Media Pro
VisualCron.com
G2S - Sell Software Online
SoftwareSites.info
x64downloads.com

|
|
RSS feeds, news, software and tools - Visit NewzAlert.com
|
Programming / General |
 |
|
.NET Cryptor 5.01.24 |
|
| Author |
RustemSoft |
| Date |
05/07/2012 |
| Size |
1582 KB |
| License |
Shareware |
| Price |
US $98.89 |
| Platform |
Vista,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000 |
| Installation |
Install and Uninstall |
| aFreeGo
Rating |
Not Rated |
| Downloads |
105 |
| User
Rating |
0.00 |
|
Click image to enlarge
|
|
| Minimum
Requirements |
.NET framework 2.0 |
| Limitations |
|
|
.NET Cryptor encrypts or password-protects .NET project source code files instantly. The utility prevents others from viewing and reusing your .NET source codes. Once .NET project is locked it is completely encrypted and none of its contents can be understood.
.NET Cryptor is an indispensable security tool that protects sensitive information in your .NET source codes. In a few simple steps .NET Cryptor encrypts your data making it practically impossible for anyone to browse and read your source code files in the event that your .NET project left at non-secure unattended PC or stolen. Also it makes sense to encrypt your entire .NET project before sending it to somebody else. Password protects hides and encrypts your files.
The .NET Cryptor will encrypt your .NET source code by encrypted protection technique that makes non-comprehensible the source code readability from source code thieves.
.NET Cryptor uses the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm. It provides cryptographic secure encoding and decoding of .NET source codes.
Writing software is the easy part. Integrating documenting and maintaining it is the tricky part. It might be beyond absurd to think that someone is taking your programming work and making it into a commercial product without your knowledge.
You should have reason to be concerned that source code you are turning in for programming projects at some exposed place might be being burgled for someone''s own purposes. You should protect your source code some way. Use .NET Cryptor!
|
|
|
Reviews
|
|
|
|
|