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Added: Sat, Oct 15th 2005 07:01 UTC (2 years, 11 months ago) Updated: Sat, Oct 15th 2005 13:04 UTC (2 years, 11 months ago)


About:
PyCipher is a Python module that implements several well-known classical cipher algorithms, namely Atbash, Autokey, Beaufort, Caesar, Vernam (a.k.a. one-time pad), and Vigenère.

Author:
Aggelos Orfanakos [contact developer]

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Homepage:
http://pycipher.sourceforge.net/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  4 - Beta
[Intended Audience]  Developers
[License]  OSI Approved :: BSD License (revised)
[Operating System]  OS Independent
[Programming Language]  Python
[Topic]  Security :: Cryptography
[Translations]  English

Dependencies: [change]
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Project admins: [change]
» Aggelos Orfanakos (Owner)

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» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 25527)
» Popularity: 0.20% (Rank 24572)

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