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==Notable disk encryption software==
===Cross-Platform===
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All programs included in this section run under more than one [[operating system]].
 
''Remark: Software that runs on two versions of one operating system is not considered cross-platform. For example, even though Windows 3.11 and Windows Server 2003 are substantially mutually incompatible, they are merely two versions of one operating system.''
 
====Windows/Linux====
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* [[BestCrypt]] (commercial), with plausible deniability.
* [http://www.ce-infosys.com.sg/CeiNews_FreeCompuSec.asp CompuSec] (proprietary, free and commercial versions) supports encrypting the boot volume.
 
====Windows/PocketPC====
* [[FreeOTFE]] (open-source, free), also provides [[plausible deniability]] and has support for Linux disk formats (cryptoloop, dm-crypt and LUKS).
* [[Sentry 2020]] (commercial) runs on desktop Windows and on [[Windows Mobile]].
 
===Linux===
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* [[BitLocker Drive Encryption|BitLocker]], available in the Enterprise and Ultimate editions of [[Windows Vista]].
* [[CrossCrypt]] (open-source, free) supports Linux [[loop-AES]] format and old [[SuSE]] [[Twofish]] format.
* [[FreeOTFE]] (open-source, free), also provides [[plausible deniability]] and has support for Linux disk formats (cryptoloop, dm-crypt and LUKS).
* [[FreeOTFE4PDA]] (freeware) runs on [[Windows Mobile]].
* [[Scramdisk]] (freeware) runs on Windows 9x.
* [[Sentry 2020]] (commercial) runs on desktop Windows and on [[Windows Mobile]].
 
==See also==