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Re: IDEA - encrypted-SFX-EXE to see secret text

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allen:
fsekrit is uber-cool, man.  A couple little things I think it's missing.

1) Some sort of file > open dialog to import a text file
2) Remember window size on a per-.exe basis.  Some files are wider than others and, surely, I can't be bothered with resizing my own window ;)
3) Take a few command line parameters -- so I can launch fsekrit with the file name and text file to use as the document source already predefined.  This would make it possible to encrypt a text file on the fly using a text editor that supported external tools.

f0dder:
Importing text files is planned for next version.

Remember window size (and position, when re-opening window after save) is already implemented - current version is 1.0, mouser hasn't updated to that yet, though. 0.6 wasn't meant to be public ;)

Commandline parameters are also planned for the next version. Dunno if I want to support encryption key on commandline, though. Currently the save feature kind-of does this, but it specifies the AES-256 encryption key in HEX format, not your passphrase...

Let me know of any feature requests, bug reports, praise :P, whatever..

allen:
Just a warning, I posted a copy of that to the 1.0 thread, which I hadn't found prior to now ;)

mouser:
im gonna moves these posts to fsekrit section.

wr975:


Many thanks for fSekrit. Great tool!!!  :Thmbsup:


>feature requests

The author of Ghost_AES (http://free.pages.at/ghost_hunter/crypt.htm) claims ultimate security because he's not storing the password. So if you decrypt using a wrong password, you'll get unuseable data.I like the idea. It sure makes brute force impossible.

If you also like this idea, perhaps you can add a "don't store password" option in future versions of fSekrit.

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