Gnome Encfs Manager is an open source, graphical user interface for managing Encrypted File Systems, or EncFS. It allows users to create, mount and unmount encrypted file systems without having to enter any commands into the terminal. EncFS is a FUSE-based cryptographic filesystem which makes it possible to mount encrypted directories on Linux systems without requiring root privileges. Gnome Encfs Manager provides an easy-to-use graphical interface for users to create, mount, and unmount EncFS-encrypted filesystems. Additionally, it offers features such as password hashing, secure delete, and secure backup for added security. With Gnome Encfs Manager, users have a convenient and powerful way to protect their data and keep it safe from prying eyes.
Discontinued Currently not maintained. The latest version, TrueCrypt 7.1a, is still available for download and development has continued through forks https://alternativeapp.info/software/veracrypt/ and https://alternativeapp.info/software/ciphershed/. "TrueCrypt development was terminated in 5/2014 after Microsoft ended support for Windows XP. Windows 8/7 / Vista and later offer integrated support for encrypted disks and virtual disk images."