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    garysfm

    garysfm

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

    ...It has progress dialog while doing large operations like copying large files, and folders with many files. python version works on mac 11.0.1 or above and on Linux. The exe definitely works on Windows 11 and 10 amd and intel 64 bit systems. the exe is not for arm systems. Full theming engine with qss support for advanced theming in 1.2.4 To use themes other than the default download gsfmt.zip, and qss.zip and extract them to the directory where your garysfm is located. (version 1.2.3 and above for gsfmt and 1.2.4 and above for qss.) 1.2.9 has cloud syncing, bookmarks, tags, and collections, and cleaner
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    Largest Generic Hash and HMAC Program

    57 Hash Functions In One Program, plus each with HMAC or KMAC

    FEHASHMAC is the largest collection of publicly known hash algorithms integrated into a command-line utility. FEHASHMAC contains a set of known test vectors and results for each algorithm such that the correct implementation for each hardware platform and compiler version can directly be verified. Currently 57 hash algorithms like sha1 sha224 sha256 sha384 sha512 and variants, sha3 and shake, all SHA3 finalists and blake3, md2 md4 md5 md6, rmd128 rmd160 rmd256 rmd320, whirl gost lash160...
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    Sobbu

    Sobbu

    Encode-Decode Tool weaponized with Hash Encrypt & Hash Cracker

    ...This tool used 4 different hash database to identify hash value. Currently available for Windows (CLI + GUI) and Linux (CLI) Latest version : 1.4 Available Encode-Decode algorithm : - Base32 - Base64 - Binary - Octal - Hex - ASCII - URL - HTML - ROT13 Available Hash encrypting and Hash cracking algorithm : - MD5 - SHA1 - SHA224 - SHA256 - SHA384 - SHA512 - SHA3_224 - SHA3_256 - SHA3_384 - SHA3_512
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    BitShade

    BitShade

    AES Cipher, Base64 encoder, SHA calculator

    BitShade is a graphic utility to encrypt/decrypt with AES, base64 encode/decode, calculate the SHA checksum. It is cross platform, written in Java.
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    Gryptonite (formerly GPassword Manager)

    Gryptonite (formerly GPassword Manager)

    Simple but Powerful, Cross-Platform Password Management Utility

    ...For advanced users, it includes a separate utility called Grypto-Transforms, which has a universal hash calculator with all the major hash functions, generic encrypt/decrypt functions and a base64/hex converter. Although the interface is simple and intuitive, the security is top-notch. It uses AES with CCM to secure and authenticate the data.
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    Gryptonite

    Gryptonite

    Cross-platform encrypted password and file database

    ...For advanced users, it includes a separate utility called Grypto-Transforms, which has a universal hash calculator with all the major hash functions, generic encrypt/decrypt functions and a base64/hex converter. It's not just easy to use, it's also highly secure. Security experts will be happy to know that it uses AES with CCM and has a solid security concept.
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    Fileprivacy

    Fileprivacy

    Fileprivacy easily encrypts your files

    ...Since Fileprivacy is coded in Java it should run on all popular operating systems. #######BETA 2####### Bugfix - Beta 1 stopped working if filename was too short or long - added .exe file ####### NOTE ####### This is an early beta implying there are some issues left. The Keygenerator stops working if you change the algorithm after setting the keylength. It has to be restarted for further use. Because there are no start scripts, yet, you have to start Fileprivacy from console by typing: java -jar Fileprivacy-1.0_<version>.jar ####### ALSO NOTE ####### The author of this software is not responsible for the safety of your data. ...
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    SecurePassG

    Creates Secure Passwords

    ...When saving or writing down a password, you may want to encrypt it using an encryption software like Encrypto available under my profile. When saving your password, you choose the extension you want to use, .txt should be fine. In addition to the original Java version, there is also a Windows .exe version written in C# that currently doesn't have the ability to save the password, just copy and paste it anywhere. Click "Files" and choose the Java or Windows version, whichever you prefer.
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    Cryptkeeper

    Cryptkeeper Secuirty tool

    ...some uses encryption keys and some dont. there are AES , 4DES , RC2 , RC4 , MD5 , SHA1 , SHA2 , SHA3 , SHA4 , XoR , Crypt , HeX , BINARY , Rijndael 256 , Obfuscation String , RSA , BASE64. The password manager anything saved WILL NOT BE ENCRYPTED so it is smart to protect the program from others not using it.
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    P.I.G.
    P.I.G.: Privacy In Gedit, a plugin for gedit, encode and decode text to base64.
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    A one stop solution for all your cryptology needs such as ENCRYPTION, DECRYPTION, STEGANOGRAPHY, PASSWORD GENERATOR, PASSWORD KEEPER, HASH CALCULATOR etc.
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    Pseudo Random Number Generator (PRNG) frontend using libtomcrypt. It simply writes pseudorandom data (using sober-128, fortuna, yarrow or rc4 algorithm) on standard output. The output may be encoded to base64, base85 or hex or just left binary.
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    DecodeBase64 does exactly what the title says: it decodes strings encoded with the Base64 algorithm. Source code is provided in both Java and C++.
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