Picocrypt =link= (A-Z ORIGINAL)

: A unique "paranoid mode" feature that adds redundant data to files, allowing them to be recovered even if the encrypted volume suffers minor data corruption (e.g., from bit rot on a USB drive). The "State of the Union": Development Status

Picocrypt is more secure than 7-Zip or classic ZIP crypto, simpler than VeraCrypt for single-file use, and more portable than Cryptomator. picocrypt

: A robust Command Line Interface allows power users to automate encryption using flags like -p (paranoid mode) and -r (Reed-Solomon). : A unique "paranoid mode" feature that adds

peaks during Argon2id setup, then light for AES-GCM. Memory usage adjustable (important for low-RAM devices). peaks during Argon2id setup, then light for AES-GCM

If you frequently share or store sensitive individual files (documents, backups, archives) and want dead-simple cross-platform encryption with no bloat or backdoors — yes, use Picocrypt . For folders or live projects, stick with VeraCrypt and complement with Picocrypt for individual exports.