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Disk & File · v3.5
Filenameghost-35.hqx
Size1,063.4 KB (1088963 bytes)
Mac OS Mac OS 8Mac OS 9
Downloads5
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About
Ghost is a powerful but easy-to-use file and folder protection utility for the Macintosh. With Ghost you can quickly hide and protect your important files from others who access your computer. Ghost has five specific protection options for files (such as invisibility and type-protecting) and three for folders. You can mix and match any or all of the options to customize the protection to the level you need. New in Ghost 3.5 is the Favorites window that allows you to save commonly-used files and folders so that they can be protected or restored at the click of a button. Ghost 3.5 also incorporates several favorites automation features such as the ability to restore all favorites on launch and protect all favorites on quit, saving you time and effort. The Ghost application can be password-protected so only you have access to your important protected documents. If you are running Mac OS 9 or later, you can have Ghost take advantage of they keychain's password management as well. You can use the Ghost 3.5 application to protect and restore files or folders based on your set protection options, or you can custom-protect a file or folder at any time without having to change your settings. Ghost 3.5 requires a PowerMac running Mac OS 8.5 or higher. Ghost is also available at www.pointblanksoftware.com. == POiNT-BLANK SOFTWARE PRODUCTIONS == -- www.pointblanksoftware.com -- ====================================== Ghost 3.5 should replace the earlier Ghost 3.0 in the archives. I give permission for Ghost 3.5 to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
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