Image Cryptographer
Image Cryptographer is a revolutionary tool which allows you to hide messages within image files. New image files do not change in appearance so encrypted messages are undetectable. Yet, this powerful tool is extremely easy to use. Encrypt messages in just a few easy steps: - Select the image file - Type a password to protect the message - Type the message you want to encrypt - Press "Encrypt Data Now" button After that you are provided with additional validation code which is later used in conjunction with the password to extract the hidden data. Extracting the hidden data is just as easy: - Select the image file with encrypted message - Type in the password - Type in the validation code - Press "Decrypt Image Now" button It is as simple as that. The decrypted data is presented on the screen and you can then copy it to the clipboard or save it to a file.
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Image Cryptographer Review
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Website
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Impulse Solutions
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Screenshot
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View Image Cryptographer Screenshot
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Cost
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$29.95 US
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Release Date
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2005-01-10
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OS
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Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003
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Requirements
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File Size
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322 KB
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Install Support
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Install and Uninstall
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Type
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Commercial
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Version
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1.0.0
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Tags
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Image Cryptographer, Steganography tool, Image Encryption application, Message encryption tool, Hide messages in image file
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