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The xICE Desktop provides industrial strength encryption, utilizing the popular xICE encryption algorithm, in a very down to Earth package. The xICE Desktop allows you to password protect, and encrypt individual files, entire folders, and emails with multiple attachments. People receiving protected emails don't even have to have the xICE software to decrypt the messages. The xICE Desktop also comes equipped with a Keylogger detector which eliminates a common point of failure among other encryption systems. The xICE encryption algorithm provides an unprecedented level of security; with a base strength of approximately 320-bits for an 8 letter password (strength grows with password length 8-bits at a time, and also grows with the amount of time your computer has been running).
Tychicus allows you to hide secret messages inside image files without visibly changing the image. Before the messages are encoded into the image, they are encrypted using the popular xICE encryption algorithm. This method of securing messages avoids the suspicion caused by clearly encrypted email messages full of obscure characters, or long text strings of hexadecimal. Instead a picture of the sunset will provide the cover for your secret dialog. The simple drag/drop interface makes the whole process smooth and easy. Forget about complicated encryption programs made for computer gurus; get this equally powerful alternative for the average Joe. Tychicus even checks for key loggers before loading, eliminating a common point of failure for many so-called secure systems.
The xICE encryption algorithm provides industrial strength encryption with exceptional speed, and ease of implementation. It is portable across a wide range of applications, including individual web pages through the JScript port, web applications, and desktop applications such as those offered here. If you're interested in developing software using the xICE encryption algorithm, you can go ahead and download the xICE Software Development Kit (SDK). The SDK includes examples in ASP, JavaScript, Ruby, and Visual Basic 6.0, as well as full source code for the xICE engine in C++, ASP, JScript, Ruby, and Visual Basic 6.0.
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