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    PCSecrets

    PCSecrets

    Encrypt and manage secret text data

    PCSecrets is a PC application that holds secret text data - protected by a master password and strong encryption. Use it as a password manager or just somewhere to hold any text data securely in one place. It can hold a second, hidden set of secrets that is undetectable and plausibly deniable. The program is also a PC counterpart of the Secrets for Android app. It uses the same data structure and provides synchronization that allows easy transfer of secrets between the two. For those who...
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    Secure Data Manager
    Password Manager - Manage your passwords and private information in one secure application for web sites, computers, programs. Search, add, edit, delete, print, etc. Java app, runs everywhere. Uses SunJCE crypto.
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    Revelation NT

    Re-implementation of the Revelation Password Manager in Java

    As the original Revelation Password Manager seems to be dormant, and Gnome 3 removed it's greatest feature, the taskbar applet, and having a lot of passwords in the revelation format, re-implementing the password manager in Java seemed like a good idea. YMMV. The goal is to have a common underpinning to allow quick addition of file formats, storage locations and platforms by using Java. Currently the most basic part of the original application, opening, looking at and searching in a revelation file work in SWT on linux and windows (haven't tried macos) and android.
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