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    Pasword generator RORG

    Pasword generator RORG

    Securely generate passwords using UTF16 and Random.org

    This application offers the ability to generate passwords using atmospheric noise withthe service random.org or fully local key creation. The application generates random characters from the entire UTF-16 range and converts them into one long string. INSTALATION: No installation is needed. Simply extract the folder PR-RORG.zip and use it. The application keeps its settings (including the API key) in its folder located within C: Program Files. Frequently asked questions (FAQs) in...
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    A pronounceable password generator plugin for KeePass. NOTE: This project has been discontinued. It hasn't been worth it to maintain the project for a while now, so no more updates will be made to the plugin. The algorithm this plugin uses is based off FIPS-181 which was withdrawn by NIST a while back. The proliferation of password managers that seamlessly run on multiple platforms (some of which are free) has also removed almost all advantages of using randomly generated pronounceable...
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    Simple console application generating passwords in quite easy and simple way. Application allows user to copy generated passwords to clipboard.
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    Kahunapule's Password Vault and Kahunapule's Random Password Generator allow you to generate and keep track of random passwords and other sensitive data. Requires Mono or .NET; runs on Linux, OS X, & Windows.
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    A random number generator based on data from human interface devices. A trayicon that provides access to the generated data in various data ouput formats: Guids, Passwords, Files etc. Future goal is build-in P2P exchange of gathered data.
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    Net.MD5 is a handy MD5 checker and generator. It can encode unlimited bytes of data into 32bit key, and auto compare against original key. A visual GUI will keep MD5 more friendlier. It was written in C# under .NET Framework 2.0
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    Debaser is a powerful password generator which has plans to be turned into a password manager.
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    The program generates random passwords using random characters or word lists. It is only for the .NET platform.
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