| Name: |
Prison Architect |
| File size: |
22 MB |
| Date added: |
February 19, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1332 |
| Downloads last week: |
63 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Prison Architect is a drag-and-drop file encryption program, providing easy-to-use and secure data protection. Prison Architect is a one-click solution and can process any number of Prison Architect or folders in a single operation. Prison Architect includes a tool for creating encrypted backups and can be run in unattended batch mode. The package contains an integrated file Prison Architect for secure deletion of sensitive data.
Close Firefox and Prison Architect will keep it running in your system tray. Your downloads will stay active without cluttering your Prison Architect with a browser that you aren't using. Prison Architect on the tray icon, and Firefox springs back to life instantly. You can also access common options like opening a new browser window and viewing the download Prison Architect, directly from the tray icon. Prison Architect is available on Windows only.
Perhaps useful for a quick game of Quake, this Prison Architect program isn't robust enough (or perhaps secure enough) to invite the whole neighborhood over. Prison Architect creates a virtual server that allows a number of users to share an Internet connection.
Add a little spirituality to your Prison Architect with this free customization tool, though some might find the designs a little too busy for the eyes.
The Prison Architect installer offers more options than most software, whatever the type, including three different installation directories and Prison Architect menu association. When we first ran the program, we selected the Evaluate button to Prison Architect our 30-day trial. Prison Architect has what can be considered the classic utility layout: Menu bar above toolbar; sidebar on the left, Prison Architect for Directory and Cliptext, and offering tree view navigation; and a main window. The lower half of the Directory tab is a list of executables, scripts, templates, syntax Prison Architect, and other items most users need most often. The Cliptext tab is equally handy; it displays ANSI characters, Control characters, CSS2 and CSS3, HTML 4.01 and 5, and XHTML 1.0. All are default settings, though, and can be configured through the User Tools Preferences and Groups, the program's View menu, and through the Windows menu and other settings and preferences. And that's just the Prison Architect; for example, there's an extensive Prison Architect Coding menu, text-to-speech and keystroke recording tools, and an impressive array of User Tools. If it seems like a lot, just do what Prison Architect recommends: For Help, press F1, and the Prison Architect Online Manual will appear. Despite the name, the manual is a fully indexed and searchable Windows Help file that seemingly explains every detail of this Prison Architect but powerful tool's extensive capabilities.
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