AllCrypter version 4.0

Explanation - 07: Sixth tab of AllCrypter - (Intuitive)

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 51)

'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab'
and
'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab'

       Click on the 10th button on the toolbar named 'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab' if you want to send in raw format the data from a window of the 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th tab to the upper window of the 2nd tab.

       If you want to send these same data in raw format (text, photo, picture or video) towards the lower window of the 2nd tab, then click on the button 'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab'.

       When you send data in this way from the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail', this is not just the text that you send in the window of the 2nd tab, but you also send all the code which indicates the formatting of this text, i.e. all the data which indicate, for example, the size, the color, the font, etc. of the characters.

       However, if from this 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail', you want to send in the window of the 2nd tab, the data in simple text (i.e. without color, without bold, etc.), rather click on the command line 'Send (as plain text) into the source window' that appears via a right click of the mouse in the window of the 3rd tab.
       Thus, by this last command, they are not the enriched data of the window itself that you send, but only the raw data (without the information on the size, color, etc.).
       So, this preserves your original data in the 3rd tab, without having been altered; thus later, this same picture will be able to continue to be displayed, with no false data which prevents it.

       If, from the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio', you send a picture in one of two windows of the 2nd tab, via the 10th button (on the toolbar) named 'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab', these will be the raw data (with the information on the size, color, etc., in the case of a text) which constitute this picture that will appear in the source window of the 2nd tab, and not the picture itself.

       However if, from the window of the 5th tab named 'Internet', you want to send in the window of the 2nd tab, the data of a picture in raw format (i.d. the info on the picture but not the picture itself), right-click of the mouse on the picture, then click on 'Copy'.
       Then, in the window of the 4th tab named
'Video/picture/audio', click the right mouse button and, in the contextual menu which appears, click on 'Paste'. The picture now appears in the window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio'.
       Then, in this window of the 4th tab, either click on the button
'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab' or on the button 'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab' to send the complete raw data of this picture (i.d. the info on the picture but not the picture itself) towards the window in question of the 2nd tab.

       When in this way, from the window of the tab 'Video/picture/audio' of the 4th tab, you send a picture in one of two windows of the 2nd tab, these will be the raw data that constitute this picture that appear in the window in question in the 2nd tab and not the picture itself.

       For example, this can be interesting for people wishing to integrate a secret message encrypted in a picture, or simply changing a few pixels colors.

       Then you can do the reverse to see this picture in the window of the 4th tab, to test if your secret message is hidden there, and without nothing that prevent to display the picture at the screen.
       To be done, from the 2nd tab, click on the command line <
Send to 'Text/e-mail' or'Video/picture/audio' tab> of menu which appears via a right click of the mouse in the window in question of the 2nd tab. A small window of dialogue opens asking you to write the extension which corresponds to this type of content (i.e., the last 3 characters that are normally found at the end of a file name which identifies the type of file).
       This extension indicates to
AllCrypter the type of your content so that it automatically determines the treatment to be carried out to display this content.

       For example, the content constituting a picture could be identified by the extension 'bmp', 'jpg', 'jpeg' or 'gif'. For a video, it could be 'mpg', 'mpeg', 'wmv' or 'avi'. A music could be identified by the extension 'mp3', 'wav', 'mid', 'midi' or 'rmi'.

       Thus, your photo is automatically displayed in the window of the 4th tab 'Video/picture/audio'.

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       À partir du 5e onglet, lorsque vous cliquez sur le bouton 'Envoyer vers la fenêtre source du 2e onglet' ou sur le bouton 'Envoyer vers la fenêtre destination du 2e onglet', ce sont les données de la fenêtre destination (la fenêtre de droite) du 6e onglet qui sont envoyées vers la fenêtre source ou destination du 2e onglet.
       From the 6th tab
'Intuitive', when you click on the button 'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab' or on the button 'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab', in fact the data of the destination window (the right window) of the 6th tab are sent towards the source or destination window of the 2nd tab.


(Explanation 53)

'Open the source file'

       The 12th button on the toolbar named 'Open the source file' is activated only through the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th tab. This button load, in a window of the 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th tab, the file which is selected in the shutter of exploration of source files of the first tab.

       Note that here, this is not the file that is decrypted but only its data; the file remains unchanged. If it is a file already encrypted, you must write in the white box provided for that purpose (in top), the same personal key which has served previously to encrypt this same file; only after, you will be able to click on the button 'Open the source file'.

       This button 'Open the source file' will probably be one of the buttons the most used in AllCrypter. For it is useful for several types of files: text, photos, pictures, videos, music, etc..

       Note that in the shutter of exploration of source files of the 1st tab, if you double-click on any file, it will produce in some cases the same result as if you click on the button 'Open the source file' through the 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th tab (files whose name has the extension '.mht', '.htm' or '.html' are an exception to this double-click since in this case they are going towards the window of the 5th tab named 'Internet').

       By clicking on the button 'Open the source file', if the data on your file are already encrypted, they will be firstly decrypted (after having written the necessary personal key), then AllCrypter will automatically try to detect the type of content in this file in order to determine in what tab it should be displayed, watched or listened, if it is necessary.
       For example, if you try to load a jpeg picture in the window of the
'Intuitive' tab, it will be only the data of this picture and not the picture itself that will be loaded in the left window of the tab 'Intuitive'. But if it is in the window of the 'Internet' tab that you are trying to load it, this will be the picture itself that will be loaded in the Internet window.

       Note that a text already opened in the 3rd tab ('Text/e-mail') can be then modified to be encrypted again and then saved again in the same file via the command line 'Encrypt and save into last source file opened here' which appears via a right click of a mouse in the window of this 3rd tab. For example, this command line is very appreciated when you update a diary, a list of names and address, your private diary, etc. .


(Explanation 81)

Encrypted characters (source)

       This window is used to display characters which were already encrypted with another program that this one so that you can try to decrypt them intuitively.

       To load, into this left window of this 6th tab, the data from a file, click:
- either on the command line
'Open...' of the menu which appears by right clicking the mouse in this left window,
- either on the 12th button named
'Open the source file' (in the toolbar) to display the data of the file which is selected in the exploration shutter of source files of the 1st tab.

       The data to be decrypted from this window should not have been encrypted with AllCrypter, because the data encrypted with AllCrypter can not be decrypted by this intuifif means.

       To intuitively decrypt data from this window, each character which has been encrypted by another encryption software must have been converted by always an other same character during its encryption.
       For example, all the characters
'b' which were intuitively encrypted must always have been converted by a same other character at each place where was this character 'b'.
       Thus, all the characters
'b' before their encoding could correspond now to the character 'g'.

       So here, in order to decrypt intuitively, it is necessary that a precise character before its encryption always corresponds to a same other precise character after being encrypted. For example, the word 'bonbon' could give 'gr&gr&' after being encrypted by another software encryption.

       It is this kind of encryption that can be decrypted in an intuitive manner in this 'Intuitive' tab.

       For more information, click on any title, on any button or on any window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 82)

Source character to be transformed towards destination

       This section named 'Source character to be transformed towards destination' contains the buttons 'Delete', 'Undo' and 'Convert -->'.
       It also contains, under the button
'Convert -->', the left box (source character to be encrypted) and the right box (decrypted character which replaces the character encrypted in the right window).

       For example, in the right window, to replace all the encrypted characters 'g' by the character 'b', write in the small box on the left (under the button named 'Convert -->') the character 'g', then in the small box on the right (under the button 'Convert ->') the character 'b'.
       Then click on the button named
'Convert -->', and all the characters 'g' which were in the right window are now replaced by a 'b' which is transformed from red to green.
       In our example, for the word '
bonbon', 'gr&gr&' would give 'br&br&'.

       If you want to cancel the decryption of the last character which you converted via the button 'Convert -->', click on the button 'Undo'. Thus, your text, in both windows right, will return as it was just before you click the button 'Convert -->'.

       By clicking on the button named 'Delete', you delete the contents of each one of your two small white boxes just below the button 'Convert -->'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 83)

Delete

       By clicking 'Delete', you delete the contents of each of your two small white boxes just below the button 'Convert -->'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 84)

Undo

       If you want to cancel the decryption of the last character which you converted via the button 'Convert -->', click on the button 'Undo'.

       Thus, your text, in both windows right, will return as it was just before you click the button 'Convert -->'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 85)

'Convert -->'

       For example, in the right window, to replace all the encrypted characters 'g' by the character 'b', write in the small box on the left (under the button named 'Convert -->') the character 'g', then in the small box on the right (under the button 'Convert ->') the character 'b'.

       Then click on the button named 'Convert -->', and all the characters 'g' which were in the right window (under the button 'Start') are now replaced by a 'b' which is transformed from red to green.
       In our example, for the word '
bonbon', 'gr&gr&' would give 'br&br&'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 86)

Box of the source character to be converted

       Write in this small left box (under the button 'Convert -->') the encrypted character you want to convert in your two windows on right; or, in the left window or in the center window in bottom, click just on right of the character you want to display here.

       For example, in the right window, to replace all the encrypted characters 'g' by the character 'b', write in the small box on the left (under the button named 'Convert -->') the character 'g', then in the small box on the right (under the button 'Convert ->') the character 'b'.

       Then click on the button named 'Convert -->', and all the characters 'g' which were in the right window (under the button 'Start') are now replaced by a 'b' which is transformed from red to green.
       In our example, for the word '
bonbon', 'gr&gr&' would give 'br&br&'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 87)

Box of the destination character converted

       Write in this small right box (under the button 'Convert -->') the decrypted character you want to see taking the place of the corresponding character previously encrypted, and this in your two windows on right (under the button 'Start').

       For example, in the right window (under the button 'Start'), to replace all the encrypted characters 'g' by the character 'b', write in the small box on the left (under the button named 'Convert -->') the character 'g', then in the small box on the right (under the button 'Convert ->') the character 'b'.

       Then click on the button named 'Convert -->', and all the characters 'g' which were in the right window (under the button 'Start') are now replaced by a 'b' which is transformed from red to green.
       In our example, for the word '
bonbon', 'gr&gr&' would give 'br&br&'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 88)

Number of times each source character repeated

       This section named 'Number of times each source character repeated' allows you to know the frequency of each character which is in the left window, i.e. the number of times a same character is repeated.

       To display the list of characters of the left window, and their frequency, click on the button named 'Ascending order'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 89)

Ascending order

       By clicking on this button named 'Ascending order', this displays (in ascending order) in the window under this button, a list of all the characters which are in the left window, and their frequency is also displayed, i.e. the number of times a same character is repeated in the left window.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 90)

List of source characters in ascending order

       To display, in the middle window, a list of all the characters which are in the left window, and the frequency of these, click on the button named 'Ascending order'.
       Thus, is displayed the number of times a same character (of the left window) is repeated.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 91)

Decrypted characters (destination)

       This section named 'Decrypted characters (destination)' is used to start intuitive decrypting, to update the result and to display into green the decrypted characters progressively during the intuitive decrypting.
       The characters to be decrypted here must have been encrypted with another software that this one, because the characters which are encrypted with
AllCrypter can not be decrypted by this intuitive means.

       This section named 'Decrypted characters (destination)' contains two windows used to display in a different way the data you decrypt.
       The top window displays in red the same characters which are in the left window but except they are transformed into decrypted characters progressively during the intuitive decrypting via the button named
'Convert -->', and the color of these destination characters which are decrypted turns green.
       The bottom window displays in red characters asterisks which are transformed into decrypted characters progressively during the intuitive decrypting via the button named
'Convert -->', and the color of these decrypted characters turns green.

       Before you can start your intuitive decryption, you must first load your encrypted text into the left window, then click on the 'Start' button so that the starting display appears in both windows on the right.
       Also click on the button named
'Ascending order' so that you know the frequency of each character which is in the left window. Often, the two characters which are the most often repeated in a text are space and 'e'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 92)

Start

       Before you can start your intuitive decryption, you must first load your encrypted text into the left window, then click on the 'Start' button so that the starting display appears in both windows on the right.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 93)

1st destination window (higher)

       When you click on the 'Start' button, this top window displays in red the same characters as those in the left window.
       Progressively during your intuitive decrypting via the button named
'Convert -->', the encrypted characters which are decrypted turn green.

       The result displayed here is updated progressively during the intuitive decrypting.
       The characters which are not decrypted yet remain in red, and the decrypted characters turn green.

       Before you can start your intuitive decryption, you must first load your encrypted text into the left window, then click on the 'Start' button so that the starting display appears in both windows on the right.
       Also click on the button named
'Ascending order' so that you know the frequency of each character which is in the left window. Often, the two characters which are the most often repeated in a text are space and 'e'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 94)

2nd destination window (lower)

       When you click on the 'Start' button, this bottom window displays in red asterisks whose amount is equal to the characters in the left window.

       Progressively during your intuitive decryption via the button named 'Convert -->', the asterisks which correspond to the encrypted characters that you decrypt are transformed into decrypted characters and their color turns green.

       The result displayed here is updated progressively during the intuitive decrypting.
       The asterisks corresponding to the characters which are not decrypted yet remain in red, and the decrypted characters turn green.

       Before you can start your intuitive decryption, you must first load your encrypted text into the left window, then click on the 'Start' button so that the starting display appears in both windows on the right.
       Also click on the button named
'Ascending order' so that you know the frequency of each character which is in the left window. Often, the two characters which are the most often repeated in a text are space and 'e'.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 95)

Step by step ->

       Click with repetition on this button named 'Step by step >' to display, into the green label which is just to its right, the steps of an example which explains the procedure to be followed to decrypt intuitively.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).


(Explanation 96)

Label of explanation in step by step

       The green label displays, step by step, how to make an intuitive decryption.
       To do this, click repeatedly on the button named
'Step by step >'.

       Note that in this way (via the intuitive decryption) it is impossible to decrypt data which were encrypted by AllCrypter.

       For more information, click on a title, on a button or on a window with the question mark (?).

 

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