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WinCode

topic 239 · 6 responses
~terry Fri, Aug 9, 1996 (20:36) seed
Wincode -- Wincode quickly and efficiently handles all of your encoding and decoding needs -- needs which become all too obvious when dealing with one of the many apps available that don't incorporate automatic encoders/decoders. Among the many types of encoding and decoding supported by Wincode are MIME (Base 64), BinHex, UUencoding, BOO, and even user-defined file types. Wincode also includes a concatenation option for automatically grouping multiple files and a status bar for graphically representing the amount of time involved in the encoding/decoding process. A powerful scripting language is also included for programming Wincode tasks. While Wincode is a freeware application, the help file is actually shareware ($5) and is highly recommended. With so many options available to users, the help file will likely pay for itself with an endless supply of tips and hints. Features in Wincode include automatic zipping/unzipping of your files to be encoded/decoded (using PKZip/PKUnzip), a filesort command for setting up multi-part encoded files in their correct order, an Auto E-mail option for encoding or decoding your e-mail messages upon sending/receiving them, and an application 'hook'. 'Hooking' an application enables you to call Wincode to encode/decode files directly from within the application, saving you considerable time and effort. Wincode can also be integrated into an application via a floating menu rather than a hook. These are only a few of the available features in Wincode, but it should be immediately obvious from these few that Wincode has the ability to handle nearly all of your encoding/decoding needs. The lone feature missing that I'd like to see is an automatic Windows-based virus check upon decoding a file (a DOS-based interface is currently offered); aside from this minor criticism, Wincode is an excellent program indeed. Pros: Finally, an app that meets all of your encoding/decoding needs; tons of features Cons: Lacks Windows-based virus checking, many programs already have encoders/decoders New: BOO encoding/decoding, BinHex encoding, new scripting language, DOS-based virus checking Version Reviewed: 2.7.2g Beta Date of Review: 7/30/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
~petebot Sun, Aug 11, 1996 (00:29) #1
Wincode is okay, but unnecessary, if you have a good news reader. The news reader can decode a file as readily as an article.
~drill Sun, May 9, 1999 (00:56) #2
Wincode - help required I recently have obtained a copy of WINCODE 2.7.3, replacing an older version which had served its purpose well but had a few drawbacks. I am experiencing problems with 2.7.3 that I hadn't got with the old version and am not experienced enough to find a quick way around them. I have found that where I could take multipart documents from a newsgroup and encode/join(using a text editor)/decode them to produce a single file, but I can't make it work on 2.7.3. Because I now have many more options available I have probably set one incorrectly. Also the limited help that comes free does not mention the join facility, which sounds like it would be useful if I new exactly what condition the files or parts must be in to be joined etc. I assumed that the help file was going to reveal all and if Snappy still existed, I intended to purchase one! Can anyone help?! Also I would like to find a simple text editor that is better than the MS dos editor that I have been using. Any ideas?
~aschuth Sun, May 9, 1999 (13:48) #3
Have you tried WinEdit yet?
~terry Thu, Jul 1, 1999 (14:11) #4
What's your experience with WinEdit Alexander?
~aschuth Thu, Jul 1, 1999 (16:55) #5
I once landed in a Java training, and the tutor liked it a lot. He was an old professional in the field (and I mean Old, and I mean Professional), and had several good reasons, my favorite was the shareware argument. I got it myself, and it is okay. I guess it'll do the job, but then, I'm not a programmer.
~joana Thu, Sep 2, 1999 (09:57) #6
I would like to know about y2k compliance of "wincode v2.7.3 for windows"
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