Invisible Private Folder 2.1.1.2

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The Invisible Private Folder can help you keep your files protected from kids, friends and co-workers. It allows you to add any folders to the virtual invisible private folder. It enables you to block and hide any file or folder you do not want to be accessible to others. There are two user modes: only single user may have got the invisible private folder (the administrator) OR each user can lock and manage his own invisible private folder. Only the administrator (with his password) can change user modes and settings and uninstall the utility.
Type : Shareware ($14.95) » EULA
OS Support : Windows All
Date stamp / Size : Feb, 1. 2007 / 1011 kBytes
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v2.1.1.2 (November, 29. 2007)
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