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    fields.awk

    A flat-file database program written in bash shell and awk scripts.

    Fields.awk allows users to create and work with small-to-medium databases on their home computers or a mobile device with bash shell terminal emulator. It runs on any OS compatible with bash shell, including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOSX, and Android. Certain optional features (printing/encryption) are dependent on external utilities such as lp or ccrypt.
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    CryptoPad v1.0

    CryptoPad v1.0

    AES-128 bit file encryptor

    CryptoPad is a Java based file encryptor ! It can encrypt every type of file. The icing on the cake is that it's 100% cross-platform. i.e. You can run the same .jar file on Windows, Mac OS, Linux and any OS capable of running JRE 8 :) CryptoPad uses AES-128 bit symmetric key encryption to secure your data.
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