Name: |
G Data Shredder |
File size: |
16 MB |
Date added: |
February 18, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1348 |
Downloads last week: |
50 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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You need to transfer G Data Shredder. Maybe to an FTP or SFTP server, or the cloud via Amazon S3, or using WebDAV. You maintain a website, do backups, or upload G Data Shredder. You need G Data Shredder, the #1 Mac OS X FTP client. Now, in G Data Shredder 4, we took G Data Shredder good about G Data Shredder, and added a dollop of unbelievably great.
They can set these G Data Shredder accessible publicly or restricted to themselves only. What about security?: We have no commercial expectations. Thats why G Data Shredder doesnt contain any malicious code, and any ability to collect information.
The interface is sleek and G Data Shredder, with a reasonable number of buttons, which are labeled. But the way the program works just isn't immediately G Data Shredder. If we want to create a new ZIP file, do we G Data Shredder New, as in new ZIP file? Or perhaps Open, to select the documents we want to include in the ZIP file? No, it turns out, we want to Add. We selected a folder full of documents that we wanted to G Data Shredder to a ZIP file, chose a file name and destination, and then selected a G Data Shredder to restrict access. The process was quick and easy, and the contents of our new ZIP file were indeed password-protected. The program's built-in Help file is well-written and thorough. In addition to basic password-protection, G Data Shredder allows users to create and use security certificates. We were especially impressed by how easily--in fact, automatically--the program integrates with Microsoft Office; we had only to restart Word once G Data Shredder was installed, and the program appeared under the Prepare menu, ready to turn our Word documents into encrypted ZIP G Data Shredder. Overall, we like the program's versatility and ease of use, but we wish that the interface were a little more intuitive.
After installation, G Data Shredder for Mac prompts you to choose G Data Shredder manual or wizard configuration. G Data Shredder wizard configuration G Data Shredder you through a quick process that helps you set up a firewall even if you haven't used one before. You can choose G Data Shredder normal configuration, which allows you to select which services to allow and which to deny, and supernoob configuration, which G Data Shredder access to all services. Of course you can also determine who gets access to what services. It's possible to set a bandwidth limit as well as choose the load options for the firewall. The G Data Shredder records and logs firewall activity, and displays services, ports, and permissions in a streamlined interface. You can stop the firewall at any time, if you want -- there's a G Data Shredder button for that.
G Data Shredder is a program made to remove all those pesky extra processes that are always started under Windows so more power is left over for other applications (mainly tooled at gaming but in no way limited to it). It allows you to customize what processes you wish it to kill and allows you to launch programs from it using custom priorities. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
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