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    Textcryption

    Textcryption

    Tiny application which allows encrypting basic text.

    Application which allows encrypting text. It is encrypted using own libraries. I think it is a very strong way to encrypt, specially if the text has more than 1 KB. The application reads encrypted bytes from disk, and writes encyrpted bytes to disk, so it never is saved in the hard disk decrypted. JDK-17 compatibility. You will find more about it at this web site: https://www.frojasg1.com:8443/downloads_web/web/html/encriptadorDeTexto.html?origin=sourceforge
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    Twinkle

    Twinkle

    Twinkle is an open-source text editor.

    Twinkle is an open source text editor that saves the documents in an encrypted form.
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    Cygnus Editor

    Cygnus Editor

    Java text editor with AES file encryption.

    Cygnus Editor is a basic text-editing program created entirly in Java. And it's most commonly used to view or edit text files (.txt). A text file is a file type typically identified by the .txt file name extension. In Cygnus Editor you can encrypt your text document, so nobody can see the content of your document. Also you can decrypt your document and edit it. Cygnus Editor uses AES-256 encryption. AES-256 is the most powerful encryption standard yet. AES-256 uses many applications,...
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    Encrypted Notepad
    UPDATE 2024: Get a new version here: https://github.com/ivoras/EncryptedNotepad2 "Encrypted Notepad" does only one thing, but aims to do it perfectly - a Notepad-like simple text editor where files are saved (and later loaded) encrypted with industrial strength algorithms. Available both for the desktop (as a Java application) and on Android. Unencrypted data is never stored on-disk. Source is released (on SourceForge) under the BSD license.
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    TextConverter is a graphical text editor allowing the user to encrypt/decrypt the textual contents displayed on the screen using a 128-bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) cipher.
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    A very simple file encryption tool. Release 1 is a text editor that saves encrypted files. Release 1.1 will include the ability to convert any file, even binary, to a GEF (Gulosh Encrypted File). Release 2.0 brings the strong encryption into play.
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    jCryptPad stores text informationen hierarchical, e.g. passwords, important texts etc. The data is saved in a encrypted xml file. Encryption is done with the AES algorithm. Additionally a password generator and a text encryption editor is also included.
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