Jpg+FileBinder

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Jpg+FileBinder

#1 Post by anonimice »

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Name: Jpg+FileBinder

Version: 1.0

Size: 307KB(zipped), 382KB(unzipped)

Download: http://www.filefront.com/16583227/JpgFileBinder.zip

How to extract: Extract file to folder of your choice and run 'Jpg+FileBinder.exe' file.

Writes settings to: None

Dependencies: None

License: Freeware

Website: In progress

System requirements: WinXP, WinVista, Win7

Description: This software utility is able to hide files in a picture file! With this small tool, you can bind or merge 3 popular types of compressed files(.zip, .rar, .7z) with an ordinary JPEG image file, making it look like any other JPEG image file but in actual fact contains all your secret files.

Other people will only see it as an ordinary JPEG image but when you open it with a compression tool like WinRar or 7Zip, you'll see the secret files. Hide any file, be it a secret note, a secret picture, a secret song, or anything else you can think of. Sneaky!

Use your imagination and discover other benefits of this software.

IMPORTANT: Please take note that this tool will not encrypt or secure your files and other users can also access the files like you if they are aware of the method. It is advisable that you encrypt the compressed file before binding for enhanced security.

Vote: http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1814
Last edited by anonimice on Tue Jun 08, 2010 1:31 am, edited 1 time in total.

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#2 Post by -.- »

cant you already do this from the command prompt? since i've used it before there

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#3 Post by anonimice »

-.- wrote:cant you already do this from the command prompt? since i've used it before there
Yup, you can and this is essentially the same thing but with a GUI to make things easier and faster. :)

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#4 Post by guinness »

I see that GHacks has mentioned this appliation today.

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#5 Post by anonimice »

If you like this software, please do vote for it:

http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1814

Thank you! :)

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#6 Post by Napiophelios »

anonimice,did you write this program?

If so would it be possible to add support for .cbr and .cbz file extensions?
This would be an excellent way for me to add covers to my comic book collection :P
without having to install any shell extensions.

I mean cbr and cbz files are just rar and zip files renamed anyway
it shouldnt really be a big to do.

Any ways thanks for this little tool.
Cheers

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#7 Post by anonimice »

Napiophelios wrote:anonimice,did you write this program?

If so would it be possible to add support for .cbr and .cbz file extensions?
This would be an excellent way for me to add covers to my comic book collection :P
without having to install any shell extensions.

I mean cbr and cbz files are just rar and zip files renamed anyway
it shouldnt really be a big to do.

Any ways thanks for this little tool.
Cheers
Yup, I wrote this program. Good idea there about using it to create a cover, never would have thought of it, haha.

Should be quite easy because all I need to do is add more extensions in the FileOpenDialog window. But will the software that you're using be able to read the JPG file or will you need to rename it to .cbr or .cbz in order to read the comic?

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#8 Post by Napiophelios »

anonimice wrote: Yup, I wrote this program. Good idea there about using it to create a cover, never would have thought of it, haha.

Should be quite easy because all I need to do is add more extensions in the FileOpenDialog window. But will the software that you're using be able to read the JPG file or will you need to rename it to .cbr or .cbz in order to read the comic?
yeah your right CDisplay will just open the cover jpg :cry:
oh well.

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Re: Jpg+FileBinder

#9 Post by -.- »

hm for a cover type, you could try ifranview, it has something like making a slideshow into an .exe and it takes an icon too :S

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#10 Post by donald »

At least a cover like that would be a visual aid in finding a specific file within a bunch of files.

Even if your comic view did not show it.

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#11 Post by -.- »

thats how i store some files for school
since setting folder icon does same but I compress file already, this just makes it faster, except you have to view it as a thumbnail :S

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#12 Post by webfork »

I spent some time today and yesterday editing the entry for clarity. I also removed the other categories leaving only "Security - Miscellaneous" since I think its most accurate to describe it as a security tool.

Hope that helps.

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#13 Post by anonimice »

webfork wrote:I spent some time today and yesterday editing the entry for clarity. I also removed the other categories leaving only "Security - Miscellaneous" since I think its most accurate to describe it as a security tool.

Hope that helps.
Thank you for your help!

It sure does look more concise and to the point now. Thanks again. :)

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#14 Post by webfork »

> Thank you for your help!

Sure thing -- glad that worked.

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#15 Post by anonimice »

I've created a blog for it: http://jpgfilebinder.blogspot.com

Latest news and updates will be posted there. Thank you.

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