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It is also true to say that one discovers more about software in an hour playing with it than in a year reading about it. This section features video tutorials
which aim to demonstrate how to use Act On File and explain how it is structured, showing you how to get to grips with the software and get playing with it!
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Introduction to Act On File 2012 - Part 1: Architecture and Invocation.
Part 1 explains about Act On File, in particular that it is a software solution comprised of independent modules performing their respective types of work, and how
one would normally use the modules. It demonstrates how to start functionalities (modules) and the common features of all functionality windows.
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Introduction to Act On File 2012 - Part 2: Encrypt and decrypt files using Act On File.
Part 2 takes you through a typical example of how to encrypt and decrypt files and folders. After encrypting the files, we will decrypt them and compare the original and decrypted files.
This will first be done visually, and then, of course, using Act On File. The objective of this presentation is to demonstrate how easy Act On File is to use. Using functionalities
usually consists of three simple steps:
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- Select the files and folders and launch the functionality that you want to use.
- Adjust any settings, if applicable.
- Run the process and wait for the results.
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Introduction to Act On File 2012 - Part 3: The Properties Dialog.
Part 3 takes you through the Act On File properties dialog. The objective of this presentation is to present the common properties for all modules of Act On File. These include:
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- Act On File entry in the Windows Explorer context menu.
- Act On File icon on the system Notification Area.
- The order of the module entries in the Act On File menu.
- The positioning of the Act On File windows.
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