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jcryptool - cryptography e-learning platform

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Full name

http://mojo.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/interfaces/2011/jcryptool.xml

Description

JCrypTool is the new cryptography e-learning platform. Developed as an open- source project based on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP), it enables students, teachers, developers, and anyone else interested in cryptography to apply and analyze cryptographic algorithms in a modern, easy-to-use application. Its aim is to create a new form of e-learning by not just encouraging users to learn about cryptography and apply the algorithms themselves, but also to develop their own cryptographic plug-ins and extend the JCrypTool platform in new directions. JCrypTool already includes a wealth of cryptographic mechanisms including classic, symmetric, and asymmetric encryption, hash functions, analysis tools, and number games.

Homepage

http://jcryptool.sourceforge.net/

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Available versions

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VersionReleasedStabilityPlatformDownload
1.0.0-rc52011-12-29testingLinux-i386Download (62445688 bytes)
1.0.0-rc52011-12-29testingLinux-x86_64Download (62652306 bytes)
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