
Help for !Enigma.
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What does it do ?  -  !Enigma will both encrypt and decode single files.

Clicking <Select> on the iconbar-icon displays this !Help file.

Clicking <Adjust> will empty the 'DeCoded' and 'Encrypted' subdirectories.

Clicking  <Menu>  gives the usual 'Info' and 'Quit' options.



EnCrypting:
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 Drag any single file onto the iconbar-icon of !Enigma and it will encrypt this
file to form another file, called 'Code1' (if it is the first). Subsequent files
will be called 'Code2', 'Code3' etc until the end of the session.
(N.B -If you restart !Enigma then the numbering will restart at 1 again.)

!Enigma will quite happily handle a whole group of dragged individual files.
Note that Directories and Applications will be ignored.

 These coded files are held within the subdirectory 'EnCrypted' inside !Enigma,
which will be opened and displayed on screen.

 The coded/encrypted files are compressed files and have filetype &047.


Decoding:
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 Dragging an encrypted file of filetype &047 onto the iconbar-icon of !Enigma
will decode the file to form a new file with a prefix 'De'.
So 'Code1' becomes 'DeCode1', 'Code2' becomes 'DeCode2' etc

!Enigma will quite happily handle a whole group of individual coded files.
Also - just double clicking on a 'Code' file (type &047) will decode it.
  
 These files are held within the subdirectory 'DeCoded' inside !Enigma, which will
be opened and displayed on screen. The files are a decompressed and fully restored
version of the original file, and each will have the original filetype.


 Note that dragging the SAME original file onto !Enigma will generate completely
DIFFERENT coded files each time, but any one of these will still reproduce the
original file correctly.

 Also note that if you want to keep these coded files you should ensure that you
store them elsewhere (by copying/moving), since !Enigma automatically empties the
two internal subdirectories ('DeCoded' + 'Encrypted') when you 'Quit' the program.

N.B The ONLY way to decode the coded files is to drop them onto !Enigma !


Copyright: R.A.Swetman
