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    garysfm

    garysfm

    An advanced file manager with qss themes and iso and folder previews

    garysfm which stands for Gary's File Manager is a file manager with some advanced features. Those features include bulk renaming and folder image previews. I has rather advanced search functions, tab browsing with persistence between launches. It remembers your folder sorting and view options in icon view. It also remembers your active tabs between sessions. It has progress dialog while doing large operations like copying large files, and folders with many files. python version works on...
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    sjcl

    sjcl

    Stanford Javascript Crypto Library

    The Stanford Javascript Crypto Library is a project by the Stanford Computer Security Lab to build a secure, powerful, fast, small, easy-to-use, cross-browser library for cryptography in Javascript. SJCL is small but powerful. The minified version of the library is under 6.4KB compressed, and yet it posts impressive speed results. SJCL is secure. It uses the industry-standard AES algorithm at 128, 192 or 256 bits; the SHA256 hash function; the HMAC authentication code; the PBKDF2 password...
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    CyberCrypt

    .NET Library for Encryption/Decryption

    CyberCrypt: ----------------- .NET Library for Encryption/Decryption Usage: ---------- Encrypting file using AES (256 bits): CyberCrypt._AES256.EncryptFile("C:\example.txt", "YourPassword") Decrypting file using AES (256 bits): CyberCrypt._AES256.DecryptFile("C:\example.txt", "YourPassword") Hashing string using SHA512: CyberCrypt._SHA.SHA512Hash("A string that will be converted to SHA512 hash.")
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    ISC - The ISAAC Stream Cipher

    ISC - The ISAAC Stream Cipher

    ISC lets you encrypt & decrypt text and files of any type up to 4GB

    ISAAC is a cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator (CSPRNG) and stream cipher. It was developed by Bob Jenkins from 1993-1996 and placed in the Public Domain. ISAAC is fast - especially when optimised - and portable to most architectures in nearly all programming and scripting languages. After more than 20 years of existence ISAAC has not been broken, and the little program you have here allows you to use it to encrypt and decrypt text of arbitrary length, files of any...
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    Open En/decryption software. Current version allows for 2 keys, 1 at 32 bytes, and 1 at 20 bytes. Supports ASCII and Binary files in a multiple-executable polylithic architecture.
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