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- Callback when media mounted
- Updates the current device locations
- Broadcast a location removed event
- Create view
- Overrides the default implementation of the superclass method to be overridden
- Copies a source file
- Performs copy
- Decodes a name
- Convert a string to B32
- Handle an intent
- Creates task for the given intent
- Called when the menu item is selected
- Create a new directory entry
- Compare two objects
- Encodes a name
- Initializes the PBB size
- Moves a document from another document
- Decrypts the specified volume key
- Create dialog
- Filter a touch event
- Reads a directory
- Encodes a plaintext name
- Initialize the activity
- Load the image
- Opens the container
- This method performs the actual processing of the arguments
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QUESTION
I am not good at cryptography. I want to batch encrypt files one by one on Windows. I was going to use truecrypt 7.1a as I trust it, until I found it has no command line support on windows and the only way to do it is to use hacky scripting languages to work out the process simulating user action on UI (AutoIt or similar).
I see there is openssl commands to do that and maybe PGP.
The idea is to encrypt files one by one to keep them on the cloud and be able to use them with this app
I want to encrypt files one by one and not bundled togheter in one volume.
You know which is better and can provide related code? I Don't know which one to choose.
Any other app/solution or system to keep files encrypted on cloud and clever implementation is welcome.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Apr-19 at 07:58Turns out that VeraCrypt, which is a fork of TrueCrypt, supports command line parameters for the whole set of features. That's what I needed.
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