Graphic Accounts uses
two proprietary file formats, one for the accounts data - file extension
'acc'-
and one for budget data - file extension 'bgt'. Normally
the content of these files can be viewed using any
simple text reading program - such as Notepad™- but
if you prefer to make the data more secure
you can use the built-in encryption facility. When a password has been
set for a file, not only is the file only accessible to the password
holders, but the file contents stored on the disk are unintelligible if examined
with
a
file viewer.
The encryption method applied uses the powerful Rijndael algorithm,
specified by the AES (Advanced
Encryption Standard),
and published by the U.S. National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST).
Warning: While the encryption system will succeed in preventing others from examining your data, the possibility exists that you may mislay the password. and be 'locked out' of your own files. Unfortunately, if this happens, the support team at Graphic Accounts can do nothing to help retrieve your data. Only use encryption if you are confident that this will not occur, or have some rigorous backup system in place.