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    PCSecrets

    PCSecrets

    Encrypt and manage secret text data

    ...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 find the personal computer environment more comfortable for data entry and editing (i.e. a real keyboard), PCSecrets provides an alternative way to manage your secrets. Sync is also effectively a form of backup. To enable the sync feature with Secrets for Android, you need to install the PCSecrets Sync app, downloadable from SourceForge or Google Play. ...
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    Encrypting Safe
    This is free Java desktop application to keep your note in safe from others using the Encrypting Decrypting symmetric key algorithm, it's easy to transfer your note form source to another in confidential manner.
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    Devchekio is a GTK+ 2 FTP check in/out code editor. It was inspired by the use of DreamWeaver's system to access files like a library system.
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    Amiant Navigator is a cross-platform plug-in based all-in-one file manager, media content viewer/editor/converter, archiver, text editor, ftp browser.
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    pyBlog is yet another blogging software written in python for creating custom blogs. It works in offline mode containing an ftp client for up- and downloading files to any web server. It supports multiple users (bloggers) and blogging via mail (optional)
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    Handy scriptset to maintain your website from anywhere. No ftp client needed. Server-side ftp is required, though.
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    A WebDAV browser and remote file editing framework written in Java, including an RFC-2518-compliant WEBDAV client library with optional SSL support, a low-level DAV command-line client (written in JPython), and a built-in text editing component.
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    RemoteEdit is a cross-platform graphical FTP and SFTP client for remotely editing text files with a user-specified text editor.
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