Java Randomness Test Suite is a gui application to run randomness tests on random stream resource (file or algorithm). Application can be run in command line. Includes general statistical tests, NIST and DIEHARD tests.
Seahorse is a Gnome front end for GnuPG. It is a tool for secure communications and data storage. Data encryption and digital signature creation can easily be performed through a GUI, and Key Management operations also can be performed.
xPG was about an OpenPGP-GUI in Java. Some source-code is still available for reference purposes. See http://www.cryptix.org/ for a current implementation of OpenPGP for Java.
A project to provide a GUI toolkit to facilitate (and where possible, automate) the breaking of classical (pen-and-paper) cryptosystems. Initial focus is on the cryptanalysis of monoalphabetic substitution ciphers.
Snarfzilla was a GUI and web browser for the official Freenet Java server.
The first web browser for the dark web.
It hasn't been compatible with Freenet for several years and development ceased.
An easy to use GUI for cryptanalysis of pre-digital ciphers. Usefull for historical researchers, the rabidly paranoid, or those who do crypto for fun. Future releases will move upwards towards more modern cyphers.
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A secure PKI-based client/server encrypted chat engine under development in Java. Encryption will be supported via JCE and PKCS#11. A simple Java interface can be implemented by other projects wishing to develop a Java GUI or CLI for the client.