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I see my personal directory with family photos and want to encode
all the images there to prevent viewing it by anybody else. PNG version (high quality,331K bytes) JPG version (low quality, 57K bytes) |
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I call a File list pop-up menu and select there item "Set
password". JPG, 99K bytes |
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I had entered a password in the opened dialog and a prompt which
will help me to remember which password to enter later, and press OK. JPG, 103K bytes |
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All the files are paroled and the next time to open it I must to
enter a password. Since files are encrypted on the disk, any other
application will not recognize paroled files as image files at all (or
at least it will be marked as bad images). JPG, 92K bytes |
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When I open this directory next time, a password is requested to
view files. A prompt entered together with a password makes it easier to
remember a password. (If I forget the password, I never can see my files
again!) JPG, 37K bytes |
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Usual viewing mode, with file list with thumbnails on the left
side of the window. JPG, 114K bytes |
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If I want to do something special with the viewing image or
change view mode, I call View area pop-up menu. PNG, 550K bytes |
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To extract icons from executables, it is sufficient to open a
directory with executables (or a single executable application) in the
Zoomer. All the graphics stored in resources and not packed is available
to view, copy and save. See also how small enough icon can be enhanced
while magnifying it with Smooth scale mode turned ON. On this screen
shot, layout of the file list is changed to a horizontal, just to
demonstrate this mode. PNG, 132K bytes |
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Note: all the screenshots are saved with the Zoomer itself.
(C) by Vladimir Kladov, 2007