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    LabMACOSX
    LabMACOSX: Is a laboratory of applications written in Applescript language. Brutosx is brutus.pl remote login and password bruteforce cracker inserted inside the application Brutosx (need only of Net::Telnet Perl module are required get them at CPAN, while the list of users and passwords, and the service is inserted inside the application). SSHOSX is ssh application client to establish an ssh connection from client to server, Nmaposx is nmap port scanner invoked from the application Nmaposx...
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    react-native-login

    react-native-login

    An example React Native project for client login authentication

    This project is an example application built with React Native that demonstrates how to implement client login authentication in a mobile context. It shows how to integrate WebViews or native modules to handle login flows, fetch tokens, and manage persistent user sessions across platforms (iOS and Android). Because mobile authentication flows often involve more complexity than web—such as secure storage, token renewal, and redirect handling—the example gives a scaffold for real-world usage. While not a full production app, it provides sufficient structure for mobile developers to learn the foundation of login/registration, token handling, and basic navigation after login. ...
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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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