CDX ESafeFile is software that provides robust security for your email and files. It enables you to create encrypted and password-protected self-extracting files. You can securely transfer sensitive data through email or the internet using CDXWebSpace with ease.
In today's world, sensitive information is being exchanged all the time, from accessing files on shared LAN servers to transmitting data across the internet. Unfortunately, all of these methods are vulnerable to interception by unauthorized parties, which can be disastrous for your business if the information is sensitive or confidential. With ESafeFile, however, you can rest easy knowing your data is being secured with the Blowfish or AES encryption algorithms - both far more secure than the easily-broken DES encryption standard.
In addition to being incredibly secure, ESafeFile is also incredibly user-friendly. The software can protect multiple files at a time and even encrypt entire folders in a single step, with file selection options including the explorer window, a browse function, drag and drop, or right-clicking on the files to be secured before starting ESafeFile. Furthermore, the product allows you to maintain a list of contacts and store a unique password and email address for each, and will even automatically create emails addressed to your contact with the encrypted file attached for Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, and most other programs. And for those large files that can't normally be emailed, ESafeFile has got you covered - simply transfer them automatically to a CDXWebspace password-protected site. All in all, if you're looking for top-notch file encryption software, CDX ESafeFile is definitely worth checking out.
Version 5.0.1: Uploads files directly to the internet by working with CDXWebSpace to transfer large files to selected users with password protected access.
Version 4.2.3: Added the ability to autosense the default mail client on XP systems, Corrected problem with Vista runtime file, Removed dependency in attachments that prevented decryption on certain systems, Text Changes
Version 4.2.2: Corrected problem with renaming attachment file extensions