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encrypt is a multi-platform, file encryption application. Binary packages are currently provided for Arch, Debian, Fedora, MS Windows, Android and OS X. For further details, including the latest source code, visit https://albinoloverats.net/projects/encrypt
Crypt encryption and decryption is based on ASCII Table Shift.
Crypt is the developed based on the ASCII Table shift and it can customized based on the user requirements, right from the shifting order and the level of encryption or decryption. It can be integrated to any of the programming language with the custom build of the source code. It can secure from text file to binary code.
SSHKeychain is a GUI front-end for ssh-agent and ssh-add on Mac OS X. It can store your key passphrases in the Apple keychain, automatically add and remove your keys on various triggers. It also has tunnel functionality.
The goal of this project is to create a GnuPG front end for Mac OS X. To that extent, it will make installing GnuPG on OS X easier and provide inter application services to access GPG. Also, GPGME wrapper in ObjC will be done.
The PowerCiph Data Encryption Algorithm is a versatile, yet simplistic, encryption algorithm/protocol. The ultimate goal of the algorithm is simplicity, compactness, and a lack of prerequisites.
OSX Application to keep notes and information safe under 448 bit blowfish encryption system. The application is in beta stage, with some major bugs around. You are advised to verify the bug list.
RemoteFinder is a graphical SCP program for Mac OS X. It will provide features similar to other programs such as WinSCP. The Look and Feel will be Mac-Like.
In the future, other Protocols such als FTP and WebDAV will be implemented.
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The ABKey plugin for Apple's Address Book allows you to quickly view GPG key information for contacts as well as specify per-contact preferences for how GPGMail (the Apple Mail plugin for GPG) handles encrypting and signing of emails.
MacHash is intended to be a HashCalc clone for Mac OS X. Sporting a neat Aqua interface, it allows you to calculate a variety of popular hash values like MD5 or CRC32 from diffent input sources such as a line of text or a file on disk.
Keychain Framework is an Objective C Foundation-based framework for accessing Keychain and Security services under MacOS X. It provides convenience wrappers around the CDSA library included with MacOS X, facilities for manipulating keychains, and more.
Secure Distributed Objects provides a mechanism for using socket-based SSL communications in the MacOS X Distributed Objects system, by providing a NSPort subclass - SecureSocketPort - and other utilities.
Another open sourced crypto library. Unlike Crypto++ and cryptix, we're language independent. We originate in 'C', add wrappers for C++ and Objective-C. When that works, we provide a JNI wrapper for Java. Following this, we seek out Python,
This project started because I wanted to learn how to use the libpcap library with Objective C. Would like to include something like this: http://drdobbs.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199102239&queryText=networking+computers