Wincode is a freeware program written by G.H. Silva used for encoding/decoding binary file formats, such as uuencode.
Windows
3.1 and 3.11 users - Click the Wincode icon on the PipeLine+ Access
Panel to launch the application. Windows 95 users - Click the Start button, next select PipeLine+, and then click Wincode to launch the application. |
The following sections explain the basic encoding/decoding activities, such as:
Single or multiple files can be encoded or decoded with Wincode. Follow these steps to learn the basics of Wincode:
Step | Action |
1 | Select File / Decode from the Wincode menu. A File to Decode dialog box appears. |
2 | Scroll through the Directories list to locate the file(s) you wish to decode. |
3 | Double-click the Dialog Title Bar to select a different decoding algorithm. Wincode cycles through the possible Code Types available. |
4 | Select the file or type the filename in the entry box. Select OK to begin decoding. |
Follow these steps to encode a file:
Step | Action |
1 | Select File | Encode from the Wincode menu. A File to Encode dialog box appears. |
2 | Select the Options button to re-check the settings Wincode uses to encode the file(s). |
3 | Locate the file(s) you want to encode. |
4 | Double-click the Dialog Title Bar to select an encoding algorithm. Wincode cycles through the possible Code Types available. |
5 | Select the file you want to encode. Select OK to begin encoding. |
When would I use Wincode?
You can encode a file to send as an encrypted e-mail message, or decode a message that was sent to you. You can also use it to view binaries in newsgroups.
How do I use it to view binaries from a newsgroup?
Save the .uue file or files. Refer to Using Free Agent, on page 108, for instructions on how to download files. From Wincode, click File-Decode and select the filename. The file is decoded. You can view it using LView Pro.
How do I use it to decode e-mail?
From Eudora, highlight the encoded files. Click File | Save As and choose a filename. Then, launch Wincode. Click File | Decode, and enter the filename. Your file will be automatically decoded.
A file called helpme.txt is included with Wincode and can be accessed from Program Manager or Explorer. Additional Help files may be acquired by e-mailing a request to the program's author, George H. Silva at wincode@snappy.globalone.net .