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xICE Desktop
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Platform, operating system: Microsoft Windows
Go to: xICE Desktop description
Developer: xICE.NET
xICE Desktop
Developer / company: xICE.NET
The xICE Desktop provides industrial strength encryption, utilizing the popular xICE encryption algorithm, in a very down to Earth package. The xICE Desktop allows you to password protect, and encrypt individual files, entire folders, and emails with multiple attachments. People receiving protected emails don't even have to have the xICE software to decrypt the messages. The xICE Desktop also comes equipped with a Keylogger detector which eliminates a common point of failure among other encryption systems. The xICE encryption algorithm provides an unprecedented level of security; with a base strength of approximately 320-bits for an 8 letter password (strength grows with password length 8-bits at a time, and also grows with the amount of time your computer has been running).
The xICE Desktop software seems to be old or discontinued.
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xICE Desktop works with the following file extensions:
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xICE Desktop default file extension associations
Comparison table of actions that xICE Desktop can perform with each of its associated file type beta
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If you need more information please contact the developers of xICE Desktop (xICE.NET), or check out their product website.