What makes CRYP different from other encryption programs?
There are several differences. First of all, CRYP is a password program yet the password that is used to encrypt the file or files is never stored with the file or on the disk. That makes the security tighter. Another difference is that the CRYP program is an easy-to-use environment (it is not necessary to memorize command line arguments, for example). Also, CRYP provides stronger encryption than some other encryption programs. The potential danger is that if the user forgets the password that was used to encrypt a file, no one (not even the author of CRYP) will be able to decrypt the file.