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    Passwords Generator

    Passwords Generator

    If You want to change your passwords globally, this program is for You

    The program by getting input from the user can generate any number of passwords from the range 1 - 10000. The length of the password can by from the range 1 - 40. Also, you can save passwords in the file with the .pass extension. The program takes very low memory on your computer. You don't have to install a program - it's just a jar file ready to run. You only need to have JVM (Java Virtual Machine). So, if you want to change your passwords to social media and others globally this...
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    rftfun

    rftfun

    reliable filetransfer for unreliable networks

    A Java client/server application for filetransfer over unreliable networks. This project started as a diploma-project and after its release, we are proud to make it publicy available.
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    This project provides an interface to Sun's JCE (Java Cryptographic Extensions) as a JSP taglib. It brings strong encryption algorithms such as AES and Blowfish to your JSP applications. It uses the bouncycastle.org cleanroom JCE 1.2.1 implementation as
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