forgottenuser79643
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- Jun 21, 2020
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A bit late to the party.
I have started to use PicoCrypt, since 6 months. I was curious one day and snooped around on GitHub, because why not, and found this gem. And with the latest release (version 1.28(stable)) it brought a lot of improvements too. I have started to prefer this solution myself, mostly because of its simplicity, which is one of its core principles. Might be worth a look, to see if it fits your/anyone's needs.
I have started to use PicoCrypt, since 6 months. I was curious one day and snooped around on GitHub, because why not, and found this gem. And with the latest release (version 1.28(stable)) it brought a lot of improvements too. I have started to prefer this solution myself, mostly because of its simplicity, which is one of its core principles. Might be worth a look, to see if it fits your/anyone's needs.
GitHub - HACKERALERT/Picocrypt: A very small, very simple, yet very secure encryption tool.
A very small, very simple, yet very secure encryption tool. - HACKERALERT/Picocrypt
github.com
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