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    Simple Cipher Algorithm

    Simple Cipher Algorithm

    Java Encryption Utility.

    Very simple to use symmetric Java encryption utility. Please write a review. Email me with any questions or problems.
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    File Encryptor

    Very simple file encryptor (coder)

    File Encryptor is a very simple, totally free and easy to use batch file encryption application. Main features are: - Secures (encrypts) text files with an extra-large security key. - Secures (encrypts) media files with an extra-large security key. - Converts multiple files into a single encrypted file.
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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. ROT13 can be decrypted by encrypting it again with ROT13.
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