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The download link is above. Thanks to MediaFire for providing hosting! Also, you can see the Unity forum topic if you want to post there.
The download link is above. Thanks to MediaFire for providing hosting! Also, you can see the Unity forum topic if you want to post there.
Have you seen large pizza vans with small, opaque windows? That same van has been following for ages? Getting that weird feeling from your gut someone’s watching?
You need File Incinerator, a new tool by me. It securely shreds file so there’s no trace of them on your disc. Soon enough, you’ll want to get rid of something securely: only something my tool can do for you.
Excellent question. When you delete a file, it isn’t actually gone. Using tools like Recuva, it is possible to go over a seemingly empty disc and potentially recover loads of files.
Indeed it does, though this is not guaranteed. Due to the way the operating system handles files, it may be possible for some file data to remain – but likely not. So in all honesty, you probably have nothing to worry about.
You can find a command line version for Windows and Macintosh computers in the attached archive. A graphical user interface (GUI) version is nearing completion for Windows, but has not been started for Mac OS X.
No. Incinerator works by writing over the selected file with random pieces of information equal to the size of the old file. All technology utilized in this software is legal, but how you use it is up to you. Just keep in mind I’m not responsible for how you use it.
Sure:
A screenshot of the basic, beta version of the GUI. The progress bar is not functional as of this time.
I hope you enjoy what you see.
Here’s a short list of planned features and how likely they are to be added:
You can download the files below in this ZIP archive.
Invasion is coming along nicely and the next build will be here soon! Screenshots will be posted very soon – hold on top of your hats!