I had to delete release 1.4.3.9 because github was showing it as the latest version.
This release was released right after 1.4.3.9 because I noticed I had compiled 1.4.3.9 with AES-NI (hardware AES) support disabled.
There are no new features since 1.4.3.9.
A notable feature added in 1.4.3.9 was the auto mount feature contributed by @atYuguo.
This release was built using Dokany 1.5.0.3000.
You will need to install or upgrade Dokany to 1.5.x.x.
https://github.com/dokan-dev/dokany/releases
There is no installation program for cppcryptfs. Just save it somewhere (could be on your deskstop) and run it from there.
The executables are signed by the developer and are for 32/64-bit Windows 7 and higher.
The 64-bit version (cppcryptfs.exe) requires 64-bit Windows. The 32-bit version (cppcryptfs32.exe) will run on either 32 or 64-bit Windows, but it is recommended to use the 64-bit version of cppcryptfs on 64-bit Windows.
You can rename the 32-bit version to cppcryptfs.exe after downloading it if you wish.
I've decided that the file sizes and hashes aren't needed because the executables are signed anyway. So I've stopped posting them with the releases.
Encedo Limited have generously offered to co-sign the binaries using their EV (Extended Validation) code-signing certificate. This eliminates the Windows SmartScreen warnings that happened when the executables were signed using only my open source developer code-signing certificate.
The co-signed binaries are here now.