HTML Encryptor 1.0 Crack + Keygen Download

There’s a lot of work behind every web page, as well as an abundance of lines of code. Chances are you don’t want to leave your projects vulnerable, even though modern web browsers come with tools which display source code. In this regard, HTML Encryptor wants to help you obfuscate code, while still leaving pages fully functional.

Although you’re first taken through a setup process, it’s possible to also have it deployed on a thumb drive, because it’s not bound to registry entries to ensure functionality. On the other hand, you do need to make sure that the computer you use it on is fitted with .NET Framework, even though it might already be there, coming as a default feature in modern Windows iterations.

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The interface isn’t really something to make it stand out from the crowd, but is organized enough as to not pose any accommodation problems. You need to start your work on existing HTML files, you can either load from a folder, individual file, or simply drop them over the window. It’s possible to process multiple files at a time.

Note that original files are processed, so it’s a good idea to create a backup first, just in case unexpected events make things go wrong. You might also want to pay a visit to the options menu in order to configure page security options.

As such, you obtain a bit more security than just making the source code unreadable. You can choose to disable right click, drag and drop, text selection, document caching, prohibit offline use, printing, showing URL links, as well as displaying a custom message so that individuals are aware of protected content.

Bottom line is that anyone can build web pages by grabbing code from existing pages to be used as a reference. Since this is not entirely ethical, HTML Encryptor Serial comes as a reliable security tool to not only make code unreadable, but also prevent theft by disabling text selection, document caching, and more.