Change history for FreeOTFE


2017-11-06 04:43:46
Updated by webfork

  • License: [url=http://www.freeotfe.org/docs/Main/licence.htm]Freeware/Open Source[/url]: [url=http://www.freeotfe.org/docs/Explorer/licence.htm]FreeOTFE Explorer License (v1.1)[/url]
  • System Requirement:
  • Similar/alternative apps: [url=https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2703]VeraCrypt[/url]
  • Release date: 20000-0012-01-04


2014-03-15 01:43:16
Updated by Checker

  • Synopsis: FreeOTFE, named for "on-the-fly disk encryption" creates one or more encrypted virtual disks using numerous available encryption algorithms (e.g. AES, Twofish, Serpent, and many more), and can be used to encrypt entire partitions. A separate application that doesn't require administrative rights called [url=http://www.freeotfe.org/downloads/FreeOTFEExplorer_3_51.zip]FreeOTFE Explorer[/url] is also available from the same site, using an Explorer-like interface (see [url=http://www.freeotfe.org/main_explorer_differences.html]version comparison[/url]).[b]64-bit users[/b]: FreeOTFE Explorer is functional, but Windows 7 64-bit users cannot use FreeOTFE as the drivers are unsigned. [b]Note:[/b]: On startup, you will receive a message asking you to use portable mode drivers to start the virtual disk drivers (you need administrator rights to do this, otherwise the menu item will be grayed out). When you shutdown the artuprogram, you willl receive al messo beage gaskivng you to use portablen thmode optdrion to stopvers to start the virtual disk drivers (you need administrator rights to do this, otherwise the menu item will be grayed out). When you shutdown the vi progrtam, you will al dso be given the optiskon to dristop the virtual disk drivers.[b]Site [b]Note:[/b] ...
  • What's new: [list][*]Added Russian language translation.[*]Addded translator cre translator credit t to "Aboubout...." dialoialog.[*]Minor tweaks to pors to portaableappps .c .com launcher.[/list]


2013-06-23 02:44:21
Updated by I am Baas

  • Synopsis:


2013-06-22 22:54:57
Updated by webfork

  • Website URL: http://www.fresourceforge.net/projects/freeotfe.mirrorg/
  • Synopsis: FreeOTFE, named for "on-the-fly disk encryption" creates one or more encrypted virtual disks using numerous available encryption algorithms (e.g. AES, Twofish, Serpent, and many more), and can be used to encrypt entire partitions. A separate application that doesn't require administrative rights called [url=http://www.freeotfe.org/downloads/FreeOTFEExplorer_3_51.zip]FreeOTFE Explorer[/url] is also available from the same site, using an Explorer-like interface (see [url=http://www.freeotfe.org/main_explorer_differences.html]version comparison[/url]).[b]64-bit users[/b]: FreeOTFE Explorer is functional, but Windows 7 64-bit users cannot use FreeOTFE as the drivers are unsigned. [b]Note[/b]: On startup, you will receive a message asking you to use portable mode drivers to start the virtual disk drivers (you need administrator rights to do this, otherwise the menu item will be grayed out). When you shutdown the program, you will also be given the option to stop the virtual disk drivers.[b]Site Note[/b...
  • Download URL: http://www.freeotfe.osourceforg/dowe.nlet/projects/freeoad.htfe.mirror/files/


2013-02-16 00:16:06
Updated by webfork

  • Screenshot: Updated


2012-12-03 00:45:16
Updated by webfork

  • How to extract: If using [b]FreeOTFE Explorer[/b]:[indent]Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch [i][/i][i]FreeOTFEExplorer.exe[/i][/indent]If using [b]FreeOTFE[/b]: [indent]Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch [i]FreeOTFE.exe[/i]Optionally, to disable the "do you want to enable portable mode?" prompt:* Add [i]/portable or /noexitLaunch [/i] to thFree filOTFE.exe /portargumble on /noexit.[/i]or * Open the [i]View - Options [/i]menu and select the [i]Advanced[/i] tab. Click [i]Autostart portable mode if FreeOTFE drivers not installed/running[/i][/indent]


2012-12-02 17:47:33
Updated by webfork

  • How to extract: [b]If using FreeOTFE Explorer[/b]:[indent]Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch [i][/i][i]FreeOTFEExplorer.If using [b]FreeOTFE Explorer[/b]:[indent]Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch [i][/i][i]FreeOTFEExplorer.exe[/i][/indent][bindent]If usining [b]FreeOTFE[/b]: [indent]Doownload the ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch [i]FreeOTFE.exe[/i]OptionalP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch [i]FreeOTFE.exe[/i]Optionally, to disable the able the "do you want tou want to enablable portable mrtable mode?" prompt:* Add* Add [i]/portable [i]/portable on / /noexit[/i] to [/i] to the fileile argumentent.or * Open the [i] Open the [i]View - Options [/i]menu and select the [i]Advanced[/i] tab. Click [i]Autostart portable mode if FreeOTFE drivers not installed/running[/i][/indent]


2012-12-02 03:59:22
Updated by webfork

  • License: F[url=http://www.freeotfe.org/docs/Main/licence.htm]Freeware/re/Open pen Source: [/url]: [url=http://www.freeotfe.org/docs/Explorer/licenc
  • System Requirement:
  • Synopsis: FreeOTFE, named for "on-the-fly disk encryption" creates one or more encrypted virtual disks using numerous available encryption algorithms (e.g. AES, Twofish, Serpent, and many more), and can be used to encrypt entire partitions. A separate application that doesn't require administrative rights called FreeOTFE Explorer is also available from the same site, using an [url=http://www.freeotfe.org/downloads/FreeOTFEExplorer_3_51.zip]FreeOTFE Explorer[/url] is also available from the same site, using an Expllorer-liike interface (seesee [url=http://www.freeotfe.org/main_explorer_differences.html]versirsion comparison[/url]).64-bit .[b]64-bit usersers[/b]: F FreeOTFE E Explorer is fununcttional, butt Windows 7 64-bit bit users cannot use FreeOTFE as the drivers are unsigned. [b]Note[/b]: On startup, you will receive a message asking you to use portable mode drivers to start the virtual disk drivers (you need administrator rights to do this, otherwise the menu item will be grayed out). When you shutdown the program, you will also be given the option to stop the virtual disk drivers.
  • How to extract: If using FreeOTFE Explorer:Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder o[b]If using FreeOTFE Explorer[/b]:[indent]Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder of yoour chohoice. e. Launch F[i][/i][i]FreeeOTFEEExplorerer.eexe[/i][/indent][b]Iff usiing F FreeOTFE[/b]:Downloanload the ZIP file and extract to a foldP file and extract to a folder of your choi your choice. Launch [i]FreeeOTFE.exe[/i]Optionally, to disable the " to disable the "do you want tou ewant to enable portable portable mode?" prompt:* Add * Add [i]/portable on /nle on /noexit to it[/i] to the fiile argument.or * Open the V[ie]View - Optitions [/i]menenu and seelect the [i]Advanced[/i] tab. Click [i]Autostautostart portaortable mode if Freode if FreeOTFE drrivers s not installed//runnining[/i]
  • Keywords: crypto freeofte freeotf otfe
  • Forum topic ID: 0174
  • What's new: [list][*]Addded Russian languagessian translation Added transnguage translation[*]Added translator credit to "it to "About...." diaialoog [*]Minor tweaks tos to portaableapps ps .ccom llauncher[/list]


2011-09-01 23:20:47
Updated by webfork

  • Version: Vv5.21
  • License: Freeware/Open Source:


2011-05-05 21:47:52
Updated by webfork

  • Synopsis: FreeOTFE is an on-the, named for "on-the-fly disk encryption program. When run, it can be used to create one or more encrypted virtual disks. It supports numerous encrflyption algorithms (e.g. AES, Twofdish,k Sencryption" crenat, andes one or maore encry more), and cpted virtual disks using numerous availanble beencryption ualgorithmsed to (encrypt entire partitions.g. A separate application called FreeOES, TFE Explorer is also available wofrom tishe same site, allowing access to e Serpent, and mancrypted disks via an Explorer-like inte morface without administr), and cativen be rights (useed to version comrypt entire partitions. A separate apparison).FreeOTFE will not work on Windows 7 64-blication that doesn't require administ as the drivers artive unsrignhts called. FreeOTFE Explorer i is also available from the same site, using an Explorer-like interface (see vers fuion comparison).64-bit users: FreeOTFE Explorer is functional, on 64-biut Windows 7 64-bit users cannot use FreeOTFE as the drivers are unsigned. Note: On startup, you will receive a message asking you to use portable mode drivers to start the virtual disk drivers (you need administrator rights to do this, otherwise the menu item will be grayed out). When you shutdown the program, you will also be given the option to stop the virtual disk drivers.


2011-05-04 23:07:13
Updated by webfork

  • Synopsis: FreeOTFE is an on-the-fly disk encryption program. When run, it can be used to create one or more encrypted virtual disks. It supports numerous encryption algorithms (e.g. AES, Twofish, Serpent, and many more), and can be used to encrypt entire partitions. A separate application called FreeOTFE Explorer is also available from the same site, allowing access to encrypted disks via an Explorer-like interface without administrative rights (see version comparison).FreeOTFE will not work on Windows 7 64-bit as the drivers are unsigned. FreeOTFE Explorer is functitional in on 64-bit Windows. Note: On startup, you will receive a message asking you to use portable mode drivers to start the virtual disk drivers (you need administrator rights to do this, otherwise the menu item will be grayed out). When you shutdown the program, you will also be given the option to stop the virtual disk drivers.


2011-05-04 21:33:54
Updated by guinness

  • Synopsis: FreeOTFE is an on-the-fly disk encryption program. When run, it can be used to create one or more encrypted virtual disks. It supports numerous encryption algorithms (e.g. AES, Blowfish, Twofish, , Serpent, and many more), and can be used to encrypt entire partitions. A separate applicationore), and can be used to encrypt entire partitions. A separate application calleled FreeOTFE Explorer is also avaxplorer is also available from the same site, allowing ac allowing acess to ecess to encrypted d disks viaa an Explorelorer-liike ie interrface witithoutt aadministrative ministrative rights (sts (see version corsion compariison)).Functional in 64-bit. Note: On startup, you will receive a message asking you to use portable mode drivers to start the virtual disk drivers (you need administrator rights to do this, otherwise the menu item will be grayed out). When you shutdown the program, you will also be given the option to stop the virtual disk drivers.
  • How to extract: If using FreeOTFE Explorer:Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch FreeOTFEExplorer.exeIf using FreeOTFE:Download the ZIP file and extract to a folde file and extract to a folder of your c choice. Launch FreeOTFE.exe.Optionally, to disableaunch thFreeOTFE.e "do you want xeOptio enablely, to disable the "do you want to enable portable mode?" prompt: Add "/portable on /noexit" to prompthe file argument.:* Add /por Open thable "View | Opton /noexit tons..." menu and select the "Advfile argument.or * Open the View - Options menu and select the Advanced" t tab. Click the "Autostatart portable modeode if Fr FreeOTFE drivers ns not ininstalled/runnning"


2010-07-30 15:08:05
Updated by guinness

  • How to extract: Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch FreeOTFE.exe.To disable the "do you want to enable portableOptionally, to disable the "do you want to enable portable mode" prompt: Add "/portable on /noexit" toit" to the filee argument.Oor Open the "View | Options..." menu and select thect the "Addvaanced" tab. Click the "Autostart portable mode if FreeOTFE drivers not installed/running"


2010-07-30 15:07:41
Updated by admin

  • How to extract: Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch FreeOTFE.exe.To disable the "do you want to enable portable mode" prompt: Add "/portable on /noexit" to the file argument.Or Open the "View | Options..." menu and select the "Advanced" tab. Click the "Autostart portable mode if FreeOTFE drivers not installed/running"


2010-02-11 05:04:29
Updated by admin

  • Synopsis: FreeOTFE is an on-the-fly disk encryption program. When run, it can be used to create one or more encrypted virtual disks. It supports numerous encryption algorithms (e.g. AES, Blowfish, Twofish, Serpent, and many more), and can be used to encrypt entire partitions. A separate application called FreeOTFE Explorer is also available from that e same site, allolowing access to encryou to access encrypted dispted disks via an Explorer-like inte interface withouithout aadministratministrative rights (see version comparightson). Note: On startup, you will receive a message asking you to use portable mode drivers to start the virtual disk drivers (you need administrator rights to do this, otherwise the menu item will be grayed out). When you shutdown the program, you will also be given the option to stop the virtual disk drivers.
  • Dependencies: Administrator rights for non-Explorer version


2010-02-08 15:01:57
Updated by admin

  • Version: V5.201
  • Size (in bytes): 7776108345199
  • What's new: Added support for using keyfiles with LUKS volumes (Hint: For ease of use, keyfiles may also be dragged and dropped onto the LUKS password entry dialog) Changed disk/partition selection dialog to treat doubleclicking on a disk/partition as selecting it. Selected disk/partition properties can now be accessed via context menu item When mounting a file based volume which is readonly, the readonly checkbox will automatically be selected Change made such that if FreeOTFE's MRU list is disabled (this is the default), then volumes, keyfiles, etc will not appear on the MS Windows system MRU list either. Added Greek language translation Added Croatsian language translation Cosmetic display tweaks to better hanAddled translator credit to "About..." dialog Minor tweaks to portableapps .com launcher


2010-01-03 23:17:20
Updated by admin

  • Version: V5.120
  • System Requirement: Win7
  • Synopsis: FreeOTFE is an on-the-fly disk encryption program. When run, it can be used to create one or more encrypted virtual disks. It supports numerous encryption algorithms (e.g. AES, Blowfish, Twofish, Serpent, and many more), and can be used to encrypt entire partitions. A separate application called FreeOTFE Explorer is also available that allows you to access encrypted disks via an Explorer-like interface without administrative rights. Note: On startup, you will receive a message asking you to use portable mode drivers to start the virtual disk drivers (you need administrator rights to do this, otherwise the menu item will be grayed out). When you shutdown the program, you will also be given the option to stop the virtual disk drivers.
  • Size (in bytes): 777603157904
  • What's new: Added support for using keyfiles with LUKS volumes (Hint: For ease of use, keyfiles may also be dragged and dropped onto the LUKS password entry dialog) Changed disk/partition selection dialog to treat doubleclicking on a disk/partition as selecting it. Selected disk/partition properties can now be accessed via context menu item When mounting a file based volume which is readonly, the readonly checkbox will automatically be selected Change made such that if FreeOTFE's MRU list is disabled (this is the default), then volumes, keyfiles, etc will not appear on the MS Windows system MRU list either. Added Greek language translation Added Croatian language translation Cosmetic display tweaks to better handle translations


2009-11-14 01:55:38
Updated by admin

  • Categories: [Security - Encryption/Decryption]
  • Version: V5.010
  • System Requirement:
  • Suggested by: Rails


2007-03-21 01:35:50
Added by admin