When using competitors of SFFS, I have had to deal with undue hassle trying to figure out the maximum password length accepted for the creation of encrypted archives. The SFFS help file does not specify what it is, so I am asking here.
All too often, what happens is that I copy/paste a very long password, only to have the program's interface silently truncate the password. Then I, not knowing that the password was truncated, attempt to decrypt the files using the original password--and it fails. And even once I realize that the password was truncated, I don't know to what length, so I have to experiment over and over and over to figure it out.
So...
What is the maximum password length that may be used with SFFS for creating encrypted archives?