'Secret PhotoAgent Andy 007' is a small program, which helps you encrypt your photos and password-protect them to prevent unauthorized access to them. During the encryption process, the photos can be also compressed. The compression is useful when you want to send the photos over the Internet, which the program allows also. You can resize the pictures to a set size.
An interesting feature is that you can preview pictures in fullscreen mode with the 'Andy 007 Viewer'. If there is more than one photo encrypted in a file, you can browse them in fullscreen mode, without needing to decode them. You can burn the encrypted photos on a CD or DVD directly from the program, but this is possible only in the registered version.
When adding your images to the cipher (enrypted) archive you may select the option of creating an executable archive so you can extract them faster.
The user interface is very easy to understand and the program itself is easy to work with.
Pluses: You can password-protect your pictures with just a few clicks.
Drawbacks / flaws:
In conclusion: This is a very interesting program and I enjoyed testing it. You should try it, because you might like it.
version reviewed: 1.6
Secret PhotoAgent Andy 007 Publisher's Description
Secret PhotoAgent encrypts photos and protects them with password, so nobody will see them unless they have the password! It can compress the size of photographs, so the message size does not get too large and send encrypted photos by email. The picture viewer is excellent; it can hide, so nobody will notice anything unusual. The photos can be viewed even on an office computer!
System Requirements Windows 98/Me/2000/2003/XP
What's new Version 1.6. Enhance the image processing algorithm.
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