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    Portable Text Encryption

    Single Linux or Windows binary for secure text encryption

    Self contained and completely portable binary encrypts text for secure email, messaging, irc use, etc., ideal for USB flash drives. AES-128/192/256 (ecb/cbc), Blowfish (ecb/cbc), DES / TripleDES (ecb/cbc/ofb/cfb), or RC4. Linux and Windows binaries. I don't make cute interfaces, it just works. https://codeberg.org/BloodFeastMan/pte I would also recommend FTC, encrypts both files and text using the same interface as PTE, and a separate encryption and hashing engine I wrote in Crystal, and is much faster than PTE: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ft-crypt/
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    WinHasher

    Very simple file and text hashing tool for Windows

    Tiny script will find hash digest of files or text by calling on Microsoft's "certutil.exe", using MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, or SHA512. Simple and self explanatory. *EDIT 5/3/25, I just realized that there is another project entitled "WinHasher", it appears to kind of do the same thing but uses native code rather than Microsoft's "certutil". If that's what you're looking for, it's here: https://github.com/gpfjeff/winhasher
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