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    PWSLIB3

    PWSLIB3

    Password Safe encrypted databases, Java library

    Java module to create, read and write Password Safe V3 encrypted databases. The package is a mature offspring from project JPasswords and can be used with Java 1.8. There is an API document available.
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    jPass - Cross-Platform Password Manager

    jPass - Cross-Platform Password Manager

    Compiled into a single .jar file. Tiny Password Manager. Portable

    I did not see a pre-built version of this software on the original developers Github project (https://github.com/gaborbata/jpass), so I am taking it upon myself to compile the releases as they come, so that others don't have to. --Description-- JPass is a simple, small, portable password manager application with strong encryption. It allows you to store user names, passwords, URLs and generic notes in an encrypted file protected by one master password. I will not add the source...
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    SafePassDB

    SafePassDB

    Protect your personal data with SafePassDB.

    ...SafePassDB is a free multi-platform software application written in Java programming language that will enable you to protect all of your personal data with one "Master Password" using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard). SafePassDB is light weight and super easy to use! Current version of the software uses 128 bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) algorithm, which is a standard by U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), for protecting your personal data. IMPORTANT: In order to run SafePassDB you need to have Java installed on your computer. Java is free and can be downloaded from - http://www.java.com/
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    totp-me

    totp-me

    TOTP authenticator for Java ME

    Not only a Google authenticator for 2-step verification for Java ME enabled phones. This is MIDlet-1.0 implementation of RFC 6238 authenticator - TOTP: Time-Based One-Time Password Algorithm. It's quick, simple and it supports multiple profiles.
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    A command-line to help encipher and decipher your password based on a simple algorithm. Java version provides GUI.
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    jCryptPad stores text informationen hierarchical, e.g. passwords, important texts etc. The data is saved in a encrypted xml file. Encryption is done with the AES algorithm. Additionally a password generator and a text encryption editor is also included.
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