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CrococryptMirror

Crococrypt is an encryption tool which mirrors complete folders to encrypted folders. The encryption algorithms that are used are AES and Twofish (256 bits, cascading). The keyfile is secured by a password using PKCS #5 (PBKDF2) with a SHA512/Whirlpool based HMAC using 100000...

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  • Free Personal
  • Proprietary

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  • Windows  64bit
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  1.  Portable
  2.  Folder Mirroring
  3.  Encrypt Folder

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  • Developed by

    DE flagHissenIT
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free Personal product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $0.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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CrococryptMirror was added to AlternativeTo by FrankHissen on and this page was last updated . CrococryptMirror is sometimes referred to as Crococrypt

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geysir
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It seems this entry is duplicated: CrococryptFile icon CrococryptFile

It is also opensource: https://github.com/fhissen/CrococryptFile

Danilo Venom

They actually are two different programs:

FrankHissen

Danilo_Venom is correct. Crococrypt*** is a product line. ***Mirror and ***File share the same crypto but are different software solutions... . Depending on your use case, you might want to use the one or the other. So, no duplicate.

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What is CrococryptMirror?

Crococrypt is an encryption tool which mirrors complete folders to encrypted folders. The encryption algorithms that are used are AES and Twofish (256 bits, cascading). The keyfile is secured by a password using PKCS #5 (PBKDF2) with a SHA512/Whirlpool based HMAC using 100000 iterations and also AES and Twofish.

Mirroring can be done manually (on-demand) or by using the sync service which detects directory changes on the fly.