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A Tiny Multiple Encryption/Decryption Tool

There are numerous encryption and decryption tools available for download and we had mentioned many of them in previous articles. Here is a tiny (just 150KB) but powerful application called Victor's Encryption Tool that will help you encrypt your files and text using different encryption methods and algorithms such as AES, Base64, etc.


Victor's Encryption Tool has a very simple and comprehensive interface that will quickly guide you through all its features. For example, select AES for text and file encryption and decryption.


It is a portable tool, so no installation is needed. Just run it and select your option from the program’s tab, for example, select AES, choose a text message or file that you want to encrypt, enter a password and then click ‘Encrypt’ button.

Victor's Encryption Tool can be downloaded free at here.

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