XMLCrypto Crack + Serial Key

XMLCrypto Crack + Serial Key

XMLCrypto Crack With Serial Key Latest

Allows you to protect your applications and data files by integrating the XML signature and encryption features in a simple interface

Version 3.6
Updated Jul 23rd 2013
Developer
User Rating 3.1
871 3.1
Original File Size 4.9 MB
Downloads 6592
Systems Windows All
Category Programming

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XMLCrypto is a development tool designed to sign and encrypt XML documents with minimum effort. The component is able to protect a document with just one line of code in order to prevent unauthorized access.

You can use the program to create XML documents that can be moved to any computer that supports the XML sign and encryption features.

XMLCrypto reviews

04 July 2019
Aelington

Baie dankie vir die patch

13 April 2020
Anita

Tack för XMLCrypto spricka

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