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System Requirements
1. A Computer running Windows7 Service Pack 1 or higher
2. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 8 or higher
if JRE is not installed on your Computer, then download and install from here
JRE 8 for Windows x86 -> https://www.azul.com/core-post-download/?endpoint=zulu&uuid=55abea0c-2aa5-4316-aafb-e90847f6ee21
JRE 8 for Windows x64 -> https://www.azul.com/core-post-download/?
A library for easy use of symmetric encryption and decryption in java
A library for easy use of symmetric encryption and decryption in java.
Encrypt and decrypt with one line of code using common algorithms like AES.
Requires Java 7 or later.
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JFish is a simple Java implementation of the popular Twofish cryptography algorithm. It allows any application to easily implement powerful encryption, using a single small library and minimal code changes.
JRijndael is a 100% pure Java implementation of the popular Rijndael (aka AES) cryptography algorithm. It's designed to be implemented as easily as possible and features ECB, padding, and a simple API.
Simple Encoder/Decoder, written in the .net framework.
It is basicly an encryption program which supports serveral encryption methods.
It can encode or decode texts in the forms of files or just plain text written directly in the program.