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    SafeNotes - Encrypted Journaling

    SafeNotes - Encrypted Journaling

    SafeNotes - A encrypted and easy-to-use journaling application

    SafeNotes is an encrypted and user-friendly note-taking application designed to keep your personal notes and journal entries safe and organized. With SafeNotes, you can easily create, edit, and manage your notes, all while ensuring your data is protected through robust AES-256 encryption and password hashing. The app features a sleek and intuitive interface built with MaterialSkin, offering light and dark themes to suit your preferences. SafeNotes is perfect for anyone looking to keep...
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    Electronic Shelf Label Management System

    Electronic Shelf Label Management System

    DIY Electronic Shelf Label Management System

    This ESL management system incorporates the electronic shelf labels and the ESL management software. The ESL management software enables you to manage your electronic shelf labels. It accomplishes this by maintaining a database with the credentials of each ESL and the last image that was sent to it. When you choose the image to be displayed on the ESL and hit the "Send Image To ESL" button, the software encrypts that image, sends it to the specified ESL over Wi-Fi using the UDP protocol,...
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    TraySafe

    TraySafe

    Elegant and reliable profile data storage

    If you're like me and you don't think your passwords are safe as cookies in your browser or any other place for that matter then this is the right app for you. TraySafe's minimalist UI is designed to be shown only in your system tray icons. With it you can copy both your username/email and password using only your left and right mouse buttons. The scroll button is used to delete items from the menu. PIN functionality is included in versions 1.1.0 and above. The serious perk of the app...
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    SecureFileShare

    SecureFileShare

    Simple Tool for en-/decrypt files.

    You can easily en-/decrypt files with a size limit of 100MB. This tool have also a contact list implemented, so you can store the public keys of your friends.
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