
AES Crypt
- Free • Open Source
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- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
What is AES Crypt?
AES Crypt is an advanced file encryption utility that integrates with the Windows shell or runs from the Linux command prompt to provide a simple, yet powerful, tool for encrypting files using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). A Java library is also available for developers using Java to read and write AES formatted files.
NOTE: Crypt4All is the first Android program compatible with AES Crypt.
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Platform details
Android: Crypt4All for Android
Android Tablet: Crypt4All for Android
Tags
- File Encryption
- folder-encryption
- encrypt-folder
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AES Crypt
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Our users have written 2 comments and reviews about AES Crypt, and it has gotten 57 likes
- Developed by Packetizer
- Open Source and Free product.
- Average rating of 2
- 84 alternatives listed
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- Average Rating 2.95
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AES Crypt was added to AlternativeTo by poubeltrash on and this page was last updated . AES Crypt is sometimes referred to as Crypt4All.
Unethical developer(s)!
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Pathetic. It seems they liked to play police a lot in the kindergarten. You can clone it from github (from US also) without any kind of restriction. Interesting law that one must use and the other can deny.
Nobody would use Tor if it was prohibited in those countries that need it most.
Single file encryption allows better hard disc or solid state memory space usage. Veracrypt has it's purpose; but, it can waste memory space when it does require a volume be created for the purpose of encrypting one file. The volume size required by Veracrypt can be more than needed; therefore, memory space is wasted. Creating volumes does also take more time.