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File Securer 3.75
Saturday, 07 May 2005
File Securer is a powerful tool designed to protect your sensitive folder and personal file. With strong security, File Securer embeds the protect into windows system kernel, both on command mode and window mode, all work professionally. With exceptional easy of use, File Securer let you be enabled to lock your folder and file any where.

Download security software: File Securer 3.75

Developer: Friday Software, Inc

The locking and unlocking object function are integrated with system pop menu. It's so easy, selecting object, clicking right button of the mouse, and clicking 'lock' or 'unlock', that's all. If someone want to access your locked object, the system will say "Sir, give me you password please!", and the tools will record all the error password and win-user, then report to you.

Key Features

* Hide and lock your personal folder and file on windows system kernel.
* Protect on all windows platform.
* Private Favorites protect.
* Password to prevent others user and hacker accessing.
* Integrated with System pop menu.
* Drag and Drop method locking object support.
* Protected folder and file list check.
* Settings wizard support.
* All activities are logged.
* Popular interface styles.
* Password recover for forgetting password.
* Password required by uninstall.
* Free technical support online.
* Extremely easy to use.

What's new:

Update the bad file links list.
Update strong file database support.
Update the password require function.

 
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