![]() While dragging icons does seem more fun than cutting/pasting a line mode selection, it does mean having to find open turf on my screen to have both application windows visible to drag – my point is that while Explorer and XYPLORER are both file managers, their user interface is why I prefer one to the other and user interfaces (arguably) are in the eyes of the beholder. I’m an expert developer on IBM Mainframes – they too are 64 bit today but not much other than in-memory-data resides there (I’ve never developed for the PC market).Įxplorer and friends – I mean as you and I are sure to agree, are file managers. There isn’t much s/w out there that truly requires a 64 bit address space. Sure the core applications such as Office can be 64 bit (but even those come with caveats on compatibility) and anything outside of the core – I’d seriously say are 80-85% 32 bit. Just intellectually (between you and I), if I compare on my system the number of 64 vs 32 bit softwares (hell, I’ll go count): 12×64 bit 42×32 bit. Very few Linux distros for example support 32-bit any more. Very few programmers are bothering to maintain their software for 32-bit OS and users are stuck using non-supported products because the world has moved on and it’s no longer feasible to maintain two versions. Most commercial/free encryption software run exclusively in 64-bit environments.You can still use AxCrypt 2 without the shell integration. ![]() There’s a free option (AES-128) and premium option (AES-256) which has a few more features. AxCrypt 2 is actively developed and has mobile apps as well.AxCrypt 1 is no longer being developed but still works.Both versions are secure, neither have been broken.Does that mean that 32 bit Axcrypt will no longer be supported?ĪxCrypt 1 is a totally different product (same developer) which relies on symmetric encryption (AES-128).ĪxCrypt 2 is the newer product, re-designed from the bottom up, and uses asymmetric encryption (AES-128 / AES-256).
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