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    SafeGmail

    SafeGmail

    Send private e-mails through Gmail.

    To download please visit: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/safe-gmail/lmjkmpdndmbieflefonjgnnfimmkbedf/reviews SafeGmail is an open source platform to provide built in PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) like encryption for Gmail. It works as a Chrome browser extension. Fully Open Source. Restart Chrome and Gmail Page after installing it. Instructions, for version 0.3: 1. With your Chrome Browser, download the .crx file. 2 .Restart Chrome and Refresh (Control +F5) Gmail Page...
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    Tony Riven (anagram) is a software that helps you managing your private Inventory. It uses Java web technology to be operable over your prefered web browser.
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    The UDDI Browser project aims to provide a leading Open Source, pure Java-based application for the querying and manipulation of both public and private UDDI registries.
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