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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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    A 100% Java client for the DICT protocol (RFC2229). This provides access to lexicons, translating dictionaries, thesauri and similar database over a TCP/IP protocol.
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    NiMC provides an Instant Messaging server and client that runs on a custom protocol that is implemented in python. The project was written as a learning experiment by its author, to get experience with TCP/IP. Great example of how to do TCP/IP wrong
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