Most Crippin-encrypted files are less than half the size of the originals, so it can be used purely for compression too. If you only want to use it for compression, just leave all the password fields blank.
With Crippin, you only need to type a password once in order to open an encrypted file, edit it and re-encrypt it. You do have to remember to close the application and re-encrypt the file once you've edited it, but that only takes a few taps of the screen so is not too onerous
Requirements:
· Windows Mobile PocketPC
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Fixed occasional duplicated folders in the respective drop-down box.
· Fixed file association so default action when clicking on a Crippin file is “Decrypt / Open”.
· Upgraded to NSIS installer version 2.33