AES (here: ASCII Encryption System) is a file encoding system that, well, encodes files using ASCII and UTF-8 character sets. The current version of AES supports both basic and high-security encodings - the latter of which is comparable (by strength) to bank and military encryptions.
Discontinued as AES has reached stable state.
AES version 1.0.5 has come out, featuring better compatibility between InitWritter.exe and ED_B.exe
AES version 1.0.4 has come out, featuring several minor bugfixes.
AES version 1.0.3 has come out, featuring the fix of the chk_output bug in ED_B.exe . Updating is highly recomended.
AES version 1.0.2 has come out, featuring several minor bugfixes, revamped loading bars of ED_B.exe and password byte-encryption
AES version 1.0.1 has come out, featuring several minor bugfixes and loading bars for ED_B.exe
AES version 1.0.0 has just come out! This version includes a major update (as well as several bug fixes): AES now works on any type of file! This means that you can now encode your photos, videos, sound tracks, MS Word files and anything else. Update here .