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    ET-Explorer

    replacement for the standard windows explorer.

    This application is a replacement for the standard windows explorer. When I began working with Windows 7 I noticed that some of the features I liked from XP were missing. After trying many freeware replacements and not finding any of them having all the features I needed, I decided to develop my own explorer replacement.
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    DavUtils

    Powerful webdav client and sync tools with client-side AES encryption

    DavUtils is a collection of easy to use WebDAV client tools. The built-in client-side encryption allows you to encrypt and decrypt files on the fly with AES. Currently two command line tools are available: dav is a multipurpose WebDAV client that can be used like the standard unix tools ls, mkdir and rm. The other tool is dav-sync that can synchronize local files with a WebDAV server. It is very flexible and configurable and has advanced data safety features to prevent data loss. ...
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    Compare Backup Drive Hashes

    A spreadsheet to aid in detecting ransomware-corrupted files

    This project offers an Excel spreadsheet, available for download through the Files tab (above). The spreadsheet allows the user to compare two sets of file hashes, such as the hashes for files on two different data drives. The spreadsheet's Instructions tab provides step-by-step guidance through that comparison process. The purpose of the file hash comparison is to identify files whose contents have changed. For example, the files on an up-to-date data drive may be compared against the...
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    SQUEEZER

    SQUEEZER

    Squeezer framework, build serverless dApps

    Squeezer is a platform that empowers new-entry blockchain developers to build serverless dApps simply as dead. The main usage of the ChainKit is to unify top blockchains interfaces into a single normalized API interface, therefore you can build blockchain dApps easily without digging into blockchain complex infrastructure. Bi-directional on-chain transactions (inbound and outbound). Build dApps connecting to smart contracts using chain kit agnostic connector. Quick intuitive code deployments...
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    leet

    leet

    Leet is CCEx's software application for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE).

    The name leet stands for "Linux exquisite encryption tool", it will be a software application for on-the-fly encryption, similar in its functionality to TrueCrypt. The goal of leet however is to be simpler and as user friendly as possible, making encryption and securing of information accessible to anybody, even those who don't necessarily have any prior knowledge of data securing, algorithms and encryption. However it's not targeted at this group of users only, part of the ambition of this project is to reach companies, institutions, governments (etc...) as well.
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    hsencfs

    hsencfs

    High Security Encrypting File System

    HSENCFS is a user space encrypting file system. Simple to set up, seamless to use, fast, safe, secure and maintenance free. It will encrypt data on the fly written to it, decrypt data read from it. HSENCFS uses only storage space for actual data stored, no pre-allocation needed. It is fast enough for real time Video Encryption. HSENCFS is classified as a variable key length encryption.
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    JCryptor

    JCryptor is an encrypting tool based on the Caesar-cipher.

    JCryptor uses the Caesar-cipher to encrypt keystrokes on-the-fly. It can also be used to decrypt an encrypted text easily. Caesar-cipher is a simple encryption algorithm, developed by Julius Caesar, to encrypt his correspondence with Cicero in the ancient world. Therefore it uses a simple character substitution method to replace a given character by another. A keyshift of thirteen is called ROT13.
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    TrueSimpleCrypt is a Linux GUI for TrueCrypt, an open-source on-the-fly disk encryption software. Targeting the end-user, TrueSimpleCrypt's aim is to offer essential, everyday features in an intuitive graphical user interface.
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