Decryption Software for MS-DOS

Browse free open source Decryption software and projects for MS-DOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Decryption software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

  • $300 Free Credits to Build on Google Cloud Icon
    $300 Free Credits to Build on Google Cloud

    New customers can spin up VMs, build with AI, and query data at no cost.

    Put your $300 in credit toward real workloads, then keep building with free monthly usage for 20+ products. No commitment and no charge until you upgrade.
    Start Free
  • Cut Data Warehouse Costs by 54% Icon
    Cut Data Warehouse Costs by 54%

    Easily migrate from Snowflake, Redshift, or Databricks with free tools.

    BigQuery delivers 54% lower TCO with exabyte scale and flexible pricing. Free migration tools handle the SQL translation automatically.
    Try Free
  • 1
    PasswordBox

    PasswordBox

    A console-mode program that will keep all your passwords safe

    PasswordBox is a console-mode program that will keep all your passwords safe, in an encrypted database protected by a master password. PasswordBox can also be used to generate secure (random) passwords. This program is written by Mateusz Viste, and uses the AES implementation of Chris Brown to handle all encryption/decryption processes. PasswordBox is available for the following operating systems: DOS, Windows, Linux. Remember, that if you forget your master password, you will have no way to recover the database content. Usage: pbox [--help] [--dump] --help displays a help screen (any unsupported parameter will display it, too) --dump lists all the data of your encrypted database onscreen
    Downloads: 2 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next