Zer0 - Secured file deletion made easy

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by Kyle_Katarn, Jan 29, 2012.

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  1. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

    No problem. I'll post here as soon as it is released !
     
  2. Creer

    Creer Registered Member

    Zer0 0.2 has been released
    Data: 06 February 2012

    Changelog:
    - 0001465: [New Feature] Multithreaded processing
     
  3. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

    Thank you !
     
  4. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

    hi
    suggestions:
    folder secure deletion
    right click menu option( "a popup with yes or no instead of opening Zero lite window" if possible )
    automatic update check

    these would be great:D
     
  5. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

  6. happyyarou666

    happyyarou666 Registered Member

    i guess im gona wait with this till it gets more mature it would seem
     
  7. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

  8. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

    I'm working on menu right now :)
     
  9. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

  10. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

  11. sg09

    sg09 Registered Member

    So, it works on x64?
     
  12. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

    Yes, it does.
     
  13. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

    multiple files secure deletion..
    if i select 2 or more files for deletion, Zero window is opened for each file..
    option to delete all files in single window would be great:thumb:
     
  14. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

  15. happyyarou666

    happyyarou666 Registered Member

    hey this is coming together rather nicely , maybe ill even replace this with revouninstaller hmmm... can we have an revouninstall function for this? aka uninstall and then remove the garbage registry entries left over from the program ? then i could finally trash revo

    and would give this little program much more of a reason to be on my pc ;), thou on a second thougth isnt it better to use revo uninstaller with its registry cleanup , and then just run ccleaner's diskwipe 7/35 times?

    and im sure your disk would be thankful too not having to delete every single file 35 times with every file delete you issue spread throughout the week , i can see alot of dead hdds already xD
     
    Last edited: Feb 19, 2012
  16. acuariano

    acuariano Registered Member

    is there any slim version "no toolbars,etc" i can download.
     
  17. box750

    box750 Registered Member

    I installed it without any toolbar, you just need to uncheck the boxes during installation. Read everything before clicking on "Next".
     
  18. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

    download lite version"Free of all sponsors"
    -http://www.kcsoftwares.com/files/zero_lite.exe-
     
  19. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

    Thank for giving support when i'm away ;)
     
  20. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

    Zer0 - 0.4 (Released 2012-02-25)
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    http://www.kcsoftwares.com/?download

     
  21. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

    thanks:thumb:

    another suggestion:
    recycle bin support:D
     
  22. happyyarou666

    happyyarou666 Registered Member

    hell make it a full fledged windows delete command replacer , so instead of the default delete command not really deleting a file itd simply completely obliterate it with one simple click on yes delete, making delete actually really delete files lols, great for us people that have recycle bin deactivated and want a quick but clean REAL delete without any extra program window popup ,now that id like, and the rest of the regular app is for advanced batch removal of files ;)

    p.s: ive already tried zer0 but the above requests stand
     
  23. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

  24. TheWindBringeth

    TheWindBringeth Registered Member

    Wouldn't it be nice if there was a full-fledged "wipe instead of delete" feature which would assure that deleted files, truncated files, etc and all other related filesystem remnants would be properly wiped regardless of what necessitated it? I've yet to hear of such a thing, and it may not be exactly what you were thinking of, but I think in order to be properly effective such a feature must be built or hooked into the OS filesystem and possible device drivers.
     
  25. Kyle_Katarn

    Kyle_Katarn Developer

    Not so easy but it is a good idea.
     
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