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Virtualization Focused OS & Cloud Compatible Desktop Environment
SharkLinux is a 64 bit Linux Desktop that specializes in virtualization. The OS is based on Ubuntu 20.04 and features a custom MATE/XFCE desktop capable of running on a cloud server with little impact on performance. The OS runs KVM as the primary hypervisor and provides a wide range of tools to build and run VM's and containers.
SharkLinux has several distinct qualities from other Linux systems such as; automatic system upgrades, sudo users can run shell commands without a password....
The Password tools bundle is one application combining three tools - the Analyser (shows the "strength" of your password, the Generator (generates "strong" passwords) and the Manager (stores passwords securely using Rijndael).
Damn Safe is a basic passwordmanager that uses Java's advanced object serialization to encrypt the password database. This program is under the GPL v2 license.
PyPassMan is a passwordmanager that allows user to store passwords and password-related informations. It uses a strong cryptographic library to ensure information security. Its aim is to organize those informations in a simple and efficient way.
GPass is a small GNOME 2 application that allows the user to securely manage a collection of passwords. The password collection is stored in an encrypted file protected by a master password
Kpasman is a small passwordmanager for the K Desktop Environment, influenced greatly by "gpasman", found at http://gpasman.nl.linux.org. Following the file format of gpasman, you can open and save the rc2 encrypted data files from either program.