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    Predator encryption

    Small encryption

    I wrote this in 1997. Right now I have the basic code up. I have it in c++ too but I have yet to upload it. This program is good for small files but does not handle large files very well. It creates a binary key to increase the entropy of your file. It can use the key to reverse the entropy of your file. So, it encrypts and de-crypts.
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    MLCrypt

    Simple, lightweight, standalone command-line single file encryption.

    Simple, lightweight, cross-platform (Windows / Linux / ARM6 Linux), cross-arch (x32 / x64), standalone command line file encryption program. GnuPG is probably the best application for cross-platform encryption. However, its usage on Windows PCs may be inconvenient (installation administrator rights; large executable size for perhaps just a one-time file decryption, complicated command-line switches for stronger encryption). NCrypt would fulfill this task, but does not operate on 64-bit...
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