AllCrypter version 4.0

Explanation - 04: Third tab of AllCrypter - (Text/e-mail)



Each number above which
appears in a red circle is the same
number of explanation among those below.
These same numbers correspond too
with those of AllCrypter when you click the
question mark and then on any button or window.


(Explanation 24)

Character fonts

       Click on the small inverted triangle to display a list of character fonts available on your computer, then click on the font you want.

       Thus, the font of your selected text is changed for this one. If you previously did not select characters, the new characters you write from the cursor position will be according to this new character font you just clicked in the list.


(Explanation 25)

Fontsize

       Click on the small inverted triangle to display a list of sizes available for your characters. Then click the number that indicates the size you want.

       The choice of sizes in points is 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 36, 48, 72.

       Thus, the size of the characters of your selected text will be changed with the one that you have just chosen.

       If you previously did not select characters, the new characters you write from the cursor position will be according to this new character size you just clicked in the list.


(Explanation 26)

Style of characters (Bold or Normal)

       Click this button to transform into bold characters your selected characters (click again to the contrary).

       If you previously did not select characters, the new characters you write from the cursor position will be in bold, i.e. according to this new character style you just clicked in the list.


(Explanation 27)

Style of characters (Italic or not)

       Click this button to transform into italic characters your selected characters (click again to the contrary).

       If you previously did not select characters, the new characters you write from the cursor position will be in italic, i.e. according to this new character style you just clicked in the list.


(Explanation 28)

Style of characters (Underlined or not)

       Click this button to transform into underlined characters your selected characters (click again to the contrary).

       If you previously did not select characters, the new characters you write from the cursor position will be underlined, i.e. according to this new character style you just clicked in the list.


(Explanation 29)

Colors of characters

       Click this button to bring up a list of colors. Then click on the desired color to transform the color of your selected characters into the color you have just chosen.

       If you previously did not select characters, the new characters you write from the cursor position will take this selected color which you just clicked.


(Explanation 30)

Left alignment of your characters

       Click this button to align left your line of text where your cursor is located.


(Explanation 31)

Center your characters

       Click this button to center your line of text on which your cursor is.


(Explanation 32)

Right alignment of your characters

       Click this button to align on the right your line of text on which your cursor is.


(Explanation 33)

Cancel your last modification

       Click this button to cancel your last modification which you made in your window.
       For example, if your last operation you did was to write the word
'Hello', then this word 'Hello' will disappear.
       Immediately after, click a second time, and the word
'Hello' will be written again as it was.

       Attention! Because if you run another command just after writing (for example) the word 'Hello', then your cancellation may not work.


(Explanation 37)

Window of tab 'Text/e-mail'

       In the 3rd tab of AllCrypter, possibly when temporary files are needed for certain operations, AllCrypter create them, and after use, they are finally cleaned (replacement of the data by spaces) then removed from your hard disk so that nobody can (via specialized softwares) read their contents without your knowledge.

       Because actually, when Windows removes a file, it does not erase anything but it changes only the first character of the file name against a the Greek character 's', so against a sigma. Thereafter, when Windows reads a file name that begins with the letter sigma (an 's' in Greek), it ignores it and does not display this name.
       But this file is always there on your hard disk and it can be viewed by anyone who can use specialized software (which can be freely available on Internet) to read so-called
'deleted files'.

       This is why, AllCrypter exerts a control on all your encrypted data that it decrypts in itself to be seen on the screen, and this so that there is on your hard drive, after the closure of AllCrypter, no trace of these temporary decrypted data that appear in AllCrypter to be viewed on the screen.

       In this 3rd tab, the encrypted data are displayed, viewed or listened from the memory of the computer, and the possible files that AllCrypter creates temporarily, are cleaned and removed by AllCrypter when you leave AllCrypter, so that nobody can look at what was displayed in this 3rd tab of AllCrypter.
       Thus, the data displayed in this 3rd tab are protected and kept confidential so that nobody can take note of your confidential informations.

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Window of 3rd tab : 'Text/e-mail'

       When you click the right mouse button in the window of the 3rd tab, a menu appears with the following command lines:
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'Cut'
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'Copy'
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'Copy all'
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'Paste'
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'Delete'
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'Select All'
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'Decrypt e-mail text'
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'Encrypt (as plain text) and make compatible for e-mail'
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'Encrypt (as rich data) and make compatible for e-mail'
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'Encrypt and save as...'
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'Encrypt and save into last source file opened here'
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'Send (as plain text) into the source window'
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'Display into a text editor...'
- 'Open an e-mail window...'
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'Find'
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'Open...'
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'Save as...'

- Explanation -

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'Decrypt e-mail text'

       The person who receives your e-mail (previously encrypted by AllCrypter) must first paste it into the window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail', then write (in the white box in top) the same personal key which was previously used to encrypt this e-mail, and finally click on the command line 'Decrypt e-mail text'.
       The content of this e-mail is transformed from hexadecimal characters, and then at the same time it is automatically decrypted to become normal (base 256).

       Thus, the original text is displayed clearly and it is ready to be read in the window of this 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail'.

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'Encrypt (as plain text) and make compatible for e-mail'

and
'Encrypt (as rich data) and make compatible for e-mail'

       After writing your personal key in the box provided for that purpose (in top), click on the command line named 'Encrypt (as plain text) and make compatible for e-mail' to encrypt the text of the window of the 3rd tab, and to transform this result into hexadecimal data, to be compatible with the e-mail softwares and to be ready to be sent on Internet; this command line ignores the pictures which are in this window and it is limited to take only the text.

       However, this command line encrypts the text into simple format, i.e. ignoring the colors, the bold, the italic, underlined, etc. . The text will not be an enriched text but will be a simple plain text.
       An encrypted plain text (encrypted raw text) is less bulky than an encrypted enriched text, and thus takes less space in your e-mail window after being transformed into hexadecimal data to be compatible with all software-mail.

       Nevertheless, if you want to encrypt by preserving the enriched format of your text and the pictures which are in the same window, click rather on the command line named 'Encrypt (as rich data) and make compatible for e-mail'.
       This command line is the same one as the previous except that if your text is enriched and there is a picture, then they will be both kept when they will be encrypted; then these data will be transformed into hexadecimal data to be ready to be sent by e-mail.

       Just after the encryption and the transformation into hexadecimal of data of this window of the 3rd tab, AllCrypter tries to open the window of your software of e-mail which is the default.
       Then, simply copy the complete result of your window of the 3rd tab, then paste it into your e-mail window. You are now ready to send your e-mail.

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'Encrypt and save as...'

       After writing your personal key in the box provided, click on the command line 'Encrypt and save as...' to encrypt the text of the window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail'.

       Then a dialog box opens, asking you to write the name of the file where you want to save these encrypted data; then click on the button 'Save' to finish.

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'Encrypt and save into last source file opened here'

       After writing your personal key in the white box provided for that purpose (in top), click on the command line 'Encrypt and save into last source file opened here' to encrypt the text of the window of the 3rd tab (named 'Text/e-mail') while saving it in the last source file which was opened in the window of this 3rd tab.

       If no source file has been opened in this window of the 3rd tab, this command line named 'Encrypt and save into last source file opened here' will be grayed (not activated).

       To activate (to gray) this command line, you must open a source file (when it is text, or in format characters) either by clicking on the 12th button (on the toolbar) named 'Open the source file', or by double-clicking on a file (whose extension is different from '.mht', '.htm' and '.html') in the shutter of exploration of source files of the 1st tab, or via the command line 'Open...' which is displayed via the menu that appears by right clicking mouse in the window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail'.

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'Send (as plain text) into the source window'

       By clicking on the command line named 'Send (as plain text) into the source window', you paste into the source window of the 2nd tab, the content of your active window of the 3rd tab, i.e. as simple text and not as rich text. This command line is limited to the text and thus it ignores the pictures.
       For example, if there is the word
'hello' in red, bold, italic and underlined, it will become just the word 'hello' in black by default.

        To also take into account the pictures, use the command line 'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab' by clicking the 10th button in the toolbar of AllCrypter.

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'Display into a text editor...'

       By clicking on the command line named 'Display into a text editor...', you give the order to Windows to open the software that it associates by default with the extension '.doc', and to copy there the data from your active window of the 3rd tab which is named 'Text/e-mail'.

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'Open an e-mail window...'

       Clicking on this command line named 'Open an e-mail window...', AllCrypter tries to open the window of your e-mail software which is running by default (if it exists on your computer).

       You could thus paste data taken in AllCrypter in order to send them on the Internet by this e-mail software.

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'Open...'

       You can also load data from any file into this window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail', by clicking on the command line 'Open...'.
       In the dialog box that appears, select the file you want to load its data into this window of the 3rd tab, then click on the button
'Open'.
       If the loaded file is recognized as a picture file, a drawing file, a video file or a music file,
AllCrypter will try to open it into the window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio', otherwise it will try to open it into the window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail'.

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'Save as...'

       Click on the command line 'Save as...' if you want to save, into a new file, the data from this window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail'.

       Thus, a dialog box appears offering to you to write a file name which must receive these data.

       Then, in this dialog box, click on the button 'Save' to save your data into this file.

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Change the size of the picture in the window of the 3rd tab

       When you have a very small picture in your window of the 4th tab, you can enlarge it by moving towards the right, your mouse cursor while holding down in the window the left button of the mouse.
       To reduce the size of a picture, you do the reverse by moving your mouse cursor towards the left while holding down the left mouse button.


(Explanation 100)

Convert the key characters into hexadecimal (base 16)

       By clicking on the 7th button (in the toolbar) named 'Convert the key into hexadecimal (base 16)', this copies your personal key (which is in the white box in top) in a window (which opens) while being converted into hexadecimal (base 16).

       This new window named 'Convert the key characters into hexadecimal (base 16)' contains :
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a white window that may contain hexadecimal characters.
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a series of small boxes having each one one character; from zero to F (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, A, B, C, D, E, F ). While clicking on one of these boxes, the character in this boxe is added in the white window just above, at the position of the cursor.
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a button labeled 'Convert to characters (base 256)'; clicking on this button, all the hexadecimal characters in the window just above, are copied (in base 256) in the white box (in top) used for the personal key.
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a button labeled 'Save as...'; clicking on this button, a dialog box opens allowing you to save in a file your hexadecimal characters which are in the white window.
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a button labeled 'Open...' which opens a dialog box allowing you to load in the white window, hexadecimal characters of a file (whose the file extension is '.hex').
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a button labeled 'Close' which closes the window named 'Convert the key characters into hexadecimal (base 16)'.

       This window can be useful, for example, to facilitate to you memorization of your acknowledgement of receipt. To do this, write your acknowledgement of receipt in current characters (4 characters in base 256; for example, the word 'vies') instead of 8 characters (base 16) and transform them thereafter into hexadecimal (base 16) by AllCrypter itself, and finally paste them in the line named 'Acknowledgement of receipt :'.
       To do this, write the word '
vies' in the top line which is normally used to write the personal key, then click on the 7th button (from left) of the toolbar at the top which is named 'Convert the key into hexadecimal (base 16)' (place for about one second, your mouse cursor over a button so that its title is displayed) to display the window named 'Convert the key characters into hexadecimal (base 16)'.
       The following characters '
76696573' display in the window; it is the word 'vies' in hexadecimal (you can click on the 'Save as...' button to preserve this acknowledgement of receipt in a file that you encrypt by later). Select these characters, and then holding the 'Ctrl' key of your keyboard, press the 'c' key; this keeps (copy) in memory the characters '76696573'. Then paste these characters in the 'Acknowledgement of receipt :' line by clicking the left mouse button on the line, then the right mouse button on this same line, and finally on the command line named 'Paste'.

 

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