Encrypt and decrypt files in one of the most straightforward ways possible with the help of this useful command line-based application.
- Console Cryptor
- Version :0.3
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Mikhail Shmelyov
Console Cryptor Description
Console Cryptor is a simplistic command-line-based utility that makes it possible for you to encrypt and decrypt files and folders with one or more passwords.
The utility uses a simplistic XOR encryption and decryption algorithm. To run the application, you firstly need to launch the Windows Command Prompt, drag and drop it from its location onto the native app’s interface or enter the Console Crypto’s executable path.
Once launched, you can start encrypting files by running specific commands.
For example, the basic program syntax should be as follows: the “concrypt” command followed by INFILE (the path for the file that needs to be encrypted) and OUTFILE (the output file), PASSWORD1 OR PASSWORD2 and one of the followin switches: -noask, -enc – asfX – amfX – acfX. Please note that X has be a number ranging from one to seven.
More in-depth information can be found in the readme text file provided within the archive. The developer provides you with an extensive set of thorough examples, explanations, program syntax details and the app’s basic functionality.
All in all, if you are looking for a basic utility that enables you to encrypt or decrypt files without much effort then you can give Console Cryptor a quick spin and see what is what.