TrueCrypt User Reviews
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"Too complicated to use!"
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
Seems secure, but I did not use it actually.
Cons
Too complicated, not user-friendly.
Summary
I do not understand why others think that it is easy to use, the user guide has 150 pages and you probably can not use it without reading the user guide! I have downloaded it, created the volume and mounted the disk, but what I want to do now is free the hard disk space and uninstall this program
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"Outstanding application"
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
Incredibly reliable with superb feature set
Cons
None found
Summary
Used Truecrypt since early version 6. It starts and loads my module drive when I turn the laptop on, and stays live the whole time I work. I live on the computer for work and I have never had any issue at all with the encrypted drive. Performance is excellent (I run VMWare virtual machine images from off the encrypted partitions - laptops usually have spare CPU over spare disk bandwidth so it's a good use for the free cycles). Also use this to move encrypted volumes between different OS environments, having mounted the same volumes on Windows (multiple versions) and Linux (CentOS, Ubuntu, RH/Fedora multiple versions). I use files not devices for portability but my main laptop support is a device mounted system with key files. I don't use the System encryption as my work system uses PGP WDE, but I have in the past experimented with it on Windows and Linux. Quite astounding that a product as functional, effective and reliable as this is available for free.
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"Excellent when it works"
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
When it works, it provides a wonderful free service that fully and privately encrypts files and systems.
Cons
It does not always work. Whether it works or not depends on whether the computer uses a GUID partition table or a MBR partition table. This seems to depend on the size of the harddrive - smaller hard drives can use MBR. Larger ones require GUID. TrueCrypt works on MBR but not on GUID, which leaves me extremely disappointed with my beautiful new desktop - I can't use it securely. Other software, including Symantec PGP and Microsoft BitLocker also failed to work. PGP probably failed for the same reason TrueCrypt failed. BitLocker failed for other reasons.
Summary
I hope TrueCrypt can add GUID partition table compatibility. I did donate the last time TrueCrypt worked for me.
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"Extremely flaky even in light usage"
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
Small installer
Cons
Extremely flaky, it will crash even when you have apparently done everything right and blow away your encrypted partition.
Summary
It would be a good program if it was much more reliable than it is at the moment. I've personally created partitions to test TrueCrypt, only to have them become unreadable on a perfectly working drive within 2 weeks of creation.
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"Truly Encrypted"
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
Easy to use if you take a couple of minutes to read the how-to which is clear and concise. Price is better than outstanding -- it's free. Consider sending a donation once you've tried it; it's well worth it to ensure great programs such as this continue to come via "donation-ware". And the security of the encrypted files is legit. Put a super strong password for yourself on there and no one will ever get in without a great deal of time and effort. Oh yes, once you get it set up and put some stuff in it the files are really easy to get to, edit, move, whatever.
Cons
This will not appeal to anyone who wants to install it an run it without reading the how-to. Otherwise, there are no cons in my opinion.
Summary
I wish I would have tried this long ago when it was first released.
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"BSOD on Mount"
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
Free (But I'd pay for a working product)
Cons
Cannot mount a simple file container without getting a BSOD. It's a sad thing when part of the program has an option for analyzing a system crash. meaning, they know it crashes your system.
Summary
Free re-boot software, not a real program.
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"Great free encryption security software"
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
Been using this software for about 3 years; very happy with its encryption, which can be on a hard drive or a portable drive.
Cons
Restriction on size, though it can be gotten around by having multiple files.
Summary
Great package! Have had no problems with it. Just remember your password!
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"Top of the line free encryption software."
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
Easily create an encrypted folder. Very good wizards to lead you through the process.
Cons
Being given several types of encryption technologies to choose from can be confusing. Do I really care who won an award for their code? Just give me the one that most people agree is the best.
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"Clear instructions for setup. Easy to use."
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
I use this application for encrypting my flash drive. I had my whole flash drive encrypted at one time. I changed to use the Hidden Volume feature in TrueCrypt. The instructions were easy to follow for both methods.
Cons
Since I have to enter at least 10 characters here:
I wish this app had a different desktop icon design. I think they could have done a better.Summary
I use this program on my flash drive because I work on my laptop in a local library and in restaurants. I wanted my flash drive to be encrypted in case I lost it or in case someone stole it. I use my flash drive as my backup device for my laptop's hard drive.
I do like that this program is easy to use.
I gave it a 4.5 rating because I cannot comment on whether or not the encryption is unbreakable. I hope I never have to find out. All I can say is that the instructions are clear and the program is easy to use once it is setup. I have used it for well over a year. -
"Security, security, Security"
Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a
Pros
Excellent product by guy that really know Encryption. Not the most simple to use software bott great nontheless
Cons
Maybe too many options for simple use?
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