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    Portfolio Secure 22 [I.S.A]

    Portfolio Secure 22 [I.S.A]

    Portfolio Secure 22 [Improved.Simplified.Alternative]

    'Portfolio Secure' is an desktop application developed using python 3.6.8 and other add-on libaries. Can secure files or folders by encrypting into a unreadable file (.enc) . Portfilio secure has two parts: 1) Folder Guardian - converts folders into unreadable file (.enc) 2) File Guardian - converts files into unreable file (.enc) Compatible only for windows OS.
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    Terra-Terra is a virtual operating system, giving the full power of an OS to your internet server. Application developers can build webbased application for Terra-Terra, using its user interface, security system, RTL etc as with any OS.
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    GiANT is a graphical interface for computer algebra systems (OS X/UNIX/Win). Currently GiANT lets the user work with number fields via KASH, but we aim to develop it into a GUI Library to run on top of any CAS and expose any of its functions.
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