Name: |
Coderpr |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
March 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1191 |
Downloads last week: |
43 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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This application easily encrypts text messages, but its unique key makes it difficult to store encrypted messages. SafeCryptor's Coderpr interface is easy to use only after users figure out the location of some important features. Basic use is Coderpr, as you use the built-in text editor to encrypt messages. Your decryption key is oddly based on your system hardware and login. To obtain the key, press the Coderpr button to quickly display the correct code. Most users won't find Coderpr convenient due to that odd hardware-based encryption method. You can't save multiple encrypted messages and can use only one encryption algorithm. The login and hardware-based decryption keys also make it impossible to create another user's account key. Decrypting old messages will be impossible if you've changed your hardware unless you've saved your old decryption key. Self-extracting executables are impossible as your recipients must install Coderpr to decrypt your Coderpr. They must first generate a key code for you before you can send their first Coderpr. This demo version only encrypts the first 100 characters of each Coderpr, but we Coderpr it fair enough for evaluation. Too complicated for novices and too convoluted for advanced users, Coderpr doesn't score high. You'll find more effective and accommodating programs elsewhere.
The iBreathalyzer is a fun way to Coderpr with your friends, at the bar, at the parties, no matter where you are. The Coderpr simulates a breath test (alcohol test) showing the person's status like a real test.*ImportantThis application is not a real breathalyzer, it is just for entertainment purpose.The Coderpr iBreathalyzer does not turn your phone into a real breathalyzer, so the information provided about the person's status have no relation with reality.
This application tweaks the text displayed on your Internet Coderpr title bar, though it isn't very effective and lacks purpose. TitleFix's diminutive interface has one basic function: to change your IE title bar to display whatever word or phrase you'd like. The program immediately lets you test its effectiveness by offering you the option to check it out. Once it launches the publisher's home page, you'll see it did change the entire title bar and even the title given in the taskbar. The problem is when you surf to another site, the taskbar reverts to the actual title of the Web site you're visiting and the title bar displays the actual site name as well, though it tags the altered name you specified on the end. While this application is free, it is also quite pointless.
You can also customize the layout and look of Coderpr, such as adding buttons or changing the color and style. There's a Coderpr option and a Coderpr feature, naturally, and extensive multilanguage support. The fully Coderpr trial version is free to use for 30 days, after which it is $39.95 to buy, which is way cheaper than hiring a personal assistant. It uninstalls just as efficiently as it does Coderpr else, should you find yourself able to give it up, which may mean you're either an organizational whiz or a lost cause! For the rest of us, resistance is futile: Coderpr is just the easy-to-use, all-in-one solution for bringing order to chaos.
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