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    pcsc-tools

    pcsc-tools

    Some tools to be used with smart cards and PC/SC

    pcsc-tools is a suite of tools used to test smart cards and PC/SC drivers. It provides utilities like pcsc_scan to monitor smart card readers and scriptor to send commands to smart cards, aiding in development and troubleshooting.
    Downloads: 39 This Week
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    Booklore

    Booklore

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    Booklore is a comprehensive self-hosted digital library platform that helps readers organize, manage, track, and even read their personal collections of books and comics from a centralized web interface. It provides powerful metadata management that automatically fetches rich details like titles, authors, covers, and publication info so your library looks organized and beautiful without manual data entry. Users can create smart shelves with custom filters, build dynamic collections that...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    crypto-native

    crypto-native

    Java native access for pc/sc, pkcs11, openct based on JNA

    This is a java native wrapper, based on JNA of standard methods to access smart cards (pkcs11, pc/sc, openct, libusb). Goals of this projects are: * interoperability: it can work on any platform where JNA runs: Windows, Linux, Mac (and one day even Android) * modularity: you don't need to include pc/sc support if you only use pkcs11 * ease of integration: it depends only on few required libraries. * ease of use: it exposes a simple java interface (even if you can deal with the...
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    ScardFace is a python3k library for interfacing with smart cards, which supports Plug-and-Play readers inclusion and threading. It also offers classes for manipulating APDU cmds and resps, and use them in a transport-protocol-independent fashion.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Proxy to send APDU commands received from apdutool (from Java Card development kit) to smart card and APDU responses back from smart card to apdutool. Allows to use smart cards with SATSA from WTK (wireless toolkit).
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    Advanced Smart card Access Library (ASAL) is a Java API which provides programmers a high level access to smart cards on top of Java's existing smart card API with a focus on cards available to the public use like GSM, credit and loyality cards.
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    Open eSign allows software developers and technical parties in a company to create secure, online (web-based) forms and documents that follow a business process flow and enable legally recognized electronic signatures using digital signature technology.
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