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2BrightSparks Launches OnClick Freeware

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2BrightSparks Launches OnClick Freeware

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'OnClick' Freeware

2BrightSparks Pte Ltd have released three new freeware programs available exclusively from our website. The 'OnClick' family of software products are easy to use utility programs: quickly encrypt and decrypt files, securely delete files, and find out the hash values of files. All OnClick programs ship with their own helpfiles.

Here's a summary of what each program does with their download links:

EncryptOnClick

EncryptOnClick is a program that lets you securely encrypt and decrypt files. Ensure the files you want to keep safe and out of view from others, stay that way. The program is very simple to use and features military grade 256-bit AES encryption.

http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/sof ... _Setup.exe

DeleteOnClick

DeleteOnClick is a very simple program that lets you securely delete files. A securely deleted file cannot be recovered or undeleted Securely deleted files are not moved to the recycle bin. For this reason the program should be used with care.

http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/sof ... _Setup.exe

HashOnClick

A program to calculate the CRC-32, MD5, or SHA-1 hash value for a file. It is implemented as a shell extension, i.e. right-click on a file, in Windows Explorer, to calculate the hash value for a file. It's that simple!

http://www.2brightsparks.com/assets/sof ... _Setup.exe

We hope you find the programs a valuable addition to your toolbox.

The 2BrightSparks Team
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