[Release]01/10 Blender - Message encrypter - General Topics

Blender - XXTea Edition
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- Problems with copy-paste, which hangs the software. (Fixed)
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My first PPC program for encrypting information/messages.
I store my information in Outlook Notes (or PPC Notes) to have them synced with my PC. However, there are certain information that just seems too sensitive to be saved in plain text. I have tried those secure database, however, they are just rather a bit.. heavy. I used to have a software in Palm that does just string (i.e. sentence) encrypting, which I find very good. The nearest thing that I've found for myself, is nomb, but I seems to have started to piss the author off a bit with my demand.. and I kinda solve my programming problems thanks to levenum here.
Anyway, the software runs on XXTea cipher as it is easier for me to write from scratch (hence the software itself is VERY small, if I were to get rid of the graphics ). I can do a AES version, but I don't see the point of doing so with nomb around. Anyway...
Suggest usage
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Information storage: Store your stuff as you already do in your Outlook Note, Contacts, etc securely with encrypted message instead. You may decrypt the information within Blender or some other web pages that use the same algorithm XXTea (i.e. http://www.farfarfar.com/scripts/encrypt/) NOTE: I'm not in any way associate with this site. We are just using the same algorithm. I also have my own Java applet almost ready to be deployed (if anyone is interested) to be hosted on your own webpage, which you will know be always online and secure.
With Blender available in webpages, desktop PC (my Java applet runs as a standalone application too), and Pocket PC, you may actually, encrypt your message and have it written on a piece of paper, to be decrypted anywhere (with or without your Pocket PC)
Message exchange: Send secret message to anyone via SMS. The encrypted message is nearly as long as the original message (approx 25% longer, on block of 4 characters), you can send secret SMS to anyone, with or without a Pocket PC (using webpage decryptor and desktop standand alone application).
Limitation
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- Does not encrypt message with 4 or less characters
- As with standard XXTea implementation, effective password length of 16 chars
- UNICODE currently not supported
Feed back feedback feedback ...
Links
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If you want AES and file encryption, try nomb?
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Excellent work!!!
Nice work hanmin - I vote for file + folder encryption in a future release.
I keep work related files (network information, passwords etc.) synchronised between my desktop and my PPC; having the ability to encrypt sensitive files in the synchronised folder or just to encrypt the whole folder would be a real bonus (would stop my boss worrying about me losing my phone when I'm on-call and have all these files on there )
Having a choice of different encryption algorithms would be useful to some people, but adding AES, Blowfish, Rijndael etc. would only increase the size of the application and be more difficult to decrypt away from the device. The output from XXtea is meaningless enough (it looks like a MIME encoded email LOL!) so as to prevent people from worrying too much about what it means.
I've downloaded the first version and I'll certainly try it out and give you some feedback....looking forward to any and all new versions already
Cheers,
Mark.

nice!!!!
i too vote for file and folder encryption in a future release.This program in going firmly on my install today list.
Nice work Mr. H

Thanks for this app i vote for folder option as this would most suite my needs

Mobile Based Encryption and Decryption System
is it the same with PhoneCrypt and Gold-Lock?
I need your help guys about my thesis .it is about the encryption and decryption of text messages in mobile phone.it will encryp when sending and decrypt it upon receiving a text messages.
I hope you guys can help me thnx
Lance
YM: [email protected]

Source Code
is it ok with symbian os in mobile phone?
can you share the source code of this program to me.for my thesis project in order to graduate in college.
here my email [email protected].
I hope you can help me

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just when i thought this app would be useful to install all of my favorite apps after a clean flash i was wrong.. or well it might do that, but the unlimited trial only allows for 1 cab to be placed in there, and what good is that when i can just store that 1 cab on my storage card... would be great if the trial would let you do more than 1 cab.. maybe something like 5-10.. and at a price of 45euro or $60usd its not worth it just to see if it may or may not work with multiple cabs..
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tottaly useless
how can we check if the application makes multiple cabs when the trial is only for one cab, should be at least 3 ,
yep pay 60 bucks abd found out it doesn'tcwork , he he
how does this work?

ttrss-reader, Android client for Tiny Tiny RSS (php)

Hi folks,
i am proud to announce the Release of v0.5.11 of ttrss-reader, the android-client for Tiny Tiny RSS:
TTRSS-Reader for Android
Tiny Tiny RSS
TT-RSS is a php/javascript-based reader with a google-reader-like interface, running on your own server with mysql/postgresql and php. It supports multiple user-accounts, feed-categories, labels, sharing of articles and automatic updates every x minutes.
ttrss-reader for Android
Ttrss-reader for Android was started at code.google.com by J.Devauchelle but as i couldn't reach him for several weeks i forked the project: (see note above for URL)
I implemented some usability features and then started implementing local caching since before EVERY single piece of data was requested from the server, slowing down the browsing a lot.
Now i think the program is in a quite usable state, although the local-caching doesn't work so well. The server-side provides API-methods to retrieve data as JSON-Objects but they are focused on transferring a low amount of data in every request (eg. only one article with content is sent at a time, not all new articles which would be much easier).
So if anyone want to keep his feeds away from google and do stuff on his own, in my opinion this is the way to do it. And please excuse my english. ^^
I would appreciate any ideas what could be improved or bugreports and i'd feel honoured if some of you would like to try this app or even join developement.
Some Screenshots:
Greetings,
nils
Hi,
Just to say that I like this app but my ttrss instance seems too big for this app. Android ask me to kill the app everytimes it makes a refresh of the data.
for information : my ttrss run on a PC and is hosted at home. It has +12000 articles
Keep up
Definitely trying this soon
My carrier should have the new Android phone I want in this week. I will definitely try this and get back to you!
Getting error message? I installed this, and put in my tt-rss location, username, and password. It gives me this error message:
"error":"API_DISABLED"
@celticchrys: That means you have to login to the webinterface and enable the API in your user-preferences. Dont know why but the API-access is a per-user-setting in Tiny Tiny RSS so every user has to enable it for himself.
Greetings,
nils
@lordnils: Thanks, I'll give that a try.
***EDIT***
It force closed on me a couple of times, did fetch my articles once, and now says it cannot. I also got a very long error, many screens long, that begins with :
Oupd...
I was unable to conenct to your Tiny Tiny TSS instance, please check your connection and/or connection settings.
Error details:
A JSONObject text must begin with '{' at character 1 of <html>
The above is then followed by basically the entire code for my login page.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Hm, something seems to be wrong with the URL for API-Access. You should make sure you entered the URL in the settings exactly like the URL you use to access the webinterface of Tiny Tiny RSS.
If the problem still exists it would be helpful if you provided me with the output of ADB (or aLogcat from the market if you dont want to mess with the USB-connection and the Android-SDK). It would be the easiest way to resolve the problem if you opened an issue on <url for the google-code page of our project where you can start an issue> so other people involved could try to fix the problem, too.
Greetings,
nils
ps: sry for not posting urls, i dont think it is a good practice to encourage people to spam somewhere so they can post links. so i just dont do it and wait for the protection to dissappear. :/
sent pm
lordnils, I've sent you a PM with the requested log.
Thanks!
I just released the TTRSS-Reader on the market:
Download: http://www.appbrain.com/app/org.ttrssreader?install
QR-Code:
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Greetings,
nils
Hey lordnils,
I'm having the same problem as celticchrys. I am using the exact url that I login to via a browser, API is enabled, but still get the documented error within the program.
Any ideas what I might look at?
First of all, which versions are you using (Tiny Tiny RSS and TTRSS-Reader)?
Then: Can you acquire the output of logcat (aLogcat from the market or "adb logcat" if you got the SDK installed)?
If you are using old versions (older then Tiny Tiny RSS v.1.4.3.1 and TTRSS-Reader v0.7.3) please update first and try again. There are some issues with older Versions of the API which could cause this problem.
Greetings,
nils
I've just checked, and I'm running TTRSS 1.4.2 on my server, and I have the latest Market version on my phone.
Perhaps this is the problem! I'll look into updating my TTRSS server install, and get back to you.
Thank you! This is great! I didn't want to move all my feeds to google so this is perfect!

[PHP] [HTML] [MYSQL] Host a Website from your Android Device, for free!

Android Webserver / Webhost!
(This is taken from my blog article, if you want to see the article itself, click this link)
http://shanehastings.com/Blog/2012/08/host-a-website-from-any-android-device/
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So, if you're a web designer or HTML, PHP coder etc you'll know that paid hosting isn't cheap, and free hosting is too limited and un-reliable.
However, until recently there was no such thing as "portable hosting", free portable hosting that is (not that I know of any paid portable hosting?)
I've found a way to host any HTML (PHP & MySQL too!) website with images and Java Script support all from your Android device!
Now, this may seem un-reliable, but with a clean install of a ROM / Firmware with just the required app, and a charger plugged in, this is a pretty reliable hosting source.
However, I doubt you're going to see Google running from this any time soon, or any major website for that matter! Another factor of why you'd want to do this is, "simply because I can".
Some other good uses for this project are:
- Household / Private Webserver
- Public / Private Webspace
- Cloud Storage
Click to expand...
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If you're still interested, let's get on with the tutorial!
What you'll need:
- Android Device
- Wireless Internet
- Portforward-able router
- Slight knowledge of how Android Works.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you've got all of those then you're ready to start!
- #1| Download "Boa Webserver" from Google Play.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.applications.boa&hl=en
- #2| Creating the directory
Using a file manager, create a folder and call it whatever you want. For the sake of demonstration, I will call mine "Electronics Website".
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- #4| Setting the default directory
Now, this is where we have launch "Boa Webserver".
Once the app is open, simple press "Menu" and then "Settings". Here we have the option to change the port in which Boa will broadcast on, and the directory to use as default.
This is what we want, so click on "Share Directory" and add the directory you created earlier.
- #5| Starting the Webserver / Website!
Starting the webserver / website is very simple. On the main screen of the Boa Webserver application, hit "Start Webserver".
This will start the webserver.
- #6| Viewing the website
When you start the server, Boa will tell you what the LOCAL IP is, this is located in the orange box at the top of your screen.
As you can see, when I goto the IP that is shown in the "Boa Webserver" app, I'm brought to my website!
PC:
Boa Webserver, showing the IP & Log:
- | A Note About Portforwarding
As many of you will know, to make your website available for the whole world to view you will need to portforward the port that Boa runs off of and also the IP in which your Android Device is connected to via your Wi-Fi (192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3 etc)
You do NOT have to port forward if you are using this for private use (household use, people connected to your Wi-Fi)
- | Need PHP and MySQL?
No problem! Just use KSWeb Server instead! Same procedure, different app!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.kslabs.ksweb&hl=en
- | Thanks for reading, hope you learned something.
Whoops, forgot to reserve
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i tried portforwarding a port, and it only works with LAN, no access from outside the house. can you help me fix that?
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i didn't mean to mock you or to offend you in any kind of way
Riro Zizo said:
i tried portforwarding a port, and it only works with LAN, no access from outside the house. can you help me fix that?
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i didn't mean to mock you or to offend you in any kind of way
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I'm guessing you know this, but sometimes people forget , it must be turned on.
And which app are you using, Boa or KSWeb?
Sent from my R800i using Tapatalk 2
- Swift - said:
I'm guessing you know this, but sometimes people forget , it must be turned on.
And which app are you using, Boa or KSWeb?
Sent from my R800i using Tapatalk 2
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boa, i tested it with my cousin to see if he can access the server.
i tried wifi, and 3G, and he got the 404 on both
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i didn't mean to mock you or to offend you in any kind of way
cloud servers
Not all paid servers for PHP are that expensive. You have cheap shared servers, though there are some performance issues with them. Some infrastructure based servers, like DigitalOcean are not that expensive considering the features you get. The only problem with such servers is the hassle of managing them. But this can also be avoided if you use some platform or a service that for server management, like Cloudways web hosting for PHP. This platform lets you launch a managed server on DigitaOcean and others.

[APP][2.2+] macroMote - The only remote control application you need.

macroMote
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macroMote, the only remote control application you need for your computer. Functionality? Using a command based system macroMote allows you to easily create the functionality you need to take control of your computer remotely. Design? With its tabbed layout organizing your macros has never been easier, this means your macros can be categorised how you want them to be. Simplicity? Everything about macroMote screams simplicity, after all that’s what a remote is for right? Macros can still be created (and removed) while clients (yes, more than one device can be connected at the same time!) are connected; the changes will be synced to all of the devices in real-time.
Features
- Command system to create whatever functionality you need
- Tabbed design for easy access
- Connect as many devices as you want
- Changes are synced in real-time to all devices
- macroMote Server compatible with Windows, Linux and Mac
Planned Features
- Added security (PIN to connect)
- Ability to save IP address
- Ability to change port
- Better tablet support
This really is the definition of universal.
Silly example macro, opens chrome and navigates to XDA
Code:
shell "cmd /C start chrome --start-maximized"
wait 2000
move "155,45"
click left
wait 500
type "XDA "
type ENTER
wait 1500
move "192,280"
click left
REQUEST : Please can you test this on your Linux/Mac machines. It should work but unfortunately I haven't had chance to fully test it (especially on Mac)
Please post your feedback for any improvements, commands and bugs!
How To? Mirror
Server Mirror
Lite
Pro​
Reserved - Update information should go here.
This looks good but I have one question/concern.
How does the remote know which application to send the macro commands too? In other words, that VLC tab you have will only be useful if VLC is your currently active window.
It would be nice if each macro command could be directed towards a specific application running on your computer. If I want to control my iTunes music via remote, I don't want to maximize it first.
Make sense?
That is a very good question! I've thought about this and it still needs some work. With the server being programmed in Java it means I don't have access to external sources like window names and other useful things. It would mean I need to use the system API's (which of course then means I would need to figure out a way to get it to work on Linux and Mac too). Which means its going to be a pain in the ass. Fortunately must commonly used applications listen out for hot keys regardless of focus.
A simple solution would be? :
press ALT
type TAB
release ALT
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- Added Mirror Links to 'How To?' and 'Server' (My site host seems to be blocking the links...)
400+ Views... one reply.
It would be nice if people could leave some feedback? I put a lot of time into this.
So you have to be at the PC when writing set commands for each remote function?
Have you thought about being able to write a custom function on the Android phone then pushing that to the server then executing it?
Would like to have a little play with this app though, I like the idea Could maybe interpret something like this into a smart tv one day with a bit of modification.
Good Job
Yes, well the idea was that you set-up all of your macros on the computer before hand (prevents security issues). Since you will only need to write the macro once.
I developed this to function as an AIO remote to be used with any software and OS on your computer (where other remote controllers fail). I would of continue developing it, but it seems nobody is interested or doesn't understand what it does fully. I think I might just release the Pro version for free.
TheUnkn0wn said:
Yes, well the idea was that you set-up all of your macros on the computer before hand (prevents security issues). Since you will only need to write the macro once.
I developed this to function as an AIO remote to be used with any software and OS on your computer (where other remote controllers fail). I would of continue developing it, but it seems nobody is interested or doesn't understand what it does fully. I think I might just release the Pro version for free.
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I would try and offer some ideas but as you said it lies with using System API's.... Would be a huge improvement if you did manage to figure it out.
And yes the XDA feedback is sometimes.....

[App][4.4+] MCipher - Encrypt & Decrypt and send secret texts

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Introduction:
Hello Everyone
It’s been a while since I started this project, and I decided to share it here after the last update.
My Application name is "MCipher", it’s text Encrypting & Decrypting app that includes more than one method to choose from.
By using this application, you will be able to share or save your important texts, messages and passwords safely.
So let’s start:
Download Link : Google Play
Screenshots: check the attachments.
Features:
Save your passwords and important texts after encryption
Free
User friendly design
Set your own key for encryption & decryption
Support of 3 languages: English, Arabic and Turkish (You contact me if you want more languages)
Directly share from inside the app
Offline
Methods:
AES
Affine
Base64
Caesar
Vigenere
(More will be added soon)
Extra Methods:
Text to ASCII (and vice versa)
Text to Binary (and vice versa)
ASCII (int) to Binary (and vice versa)
Tools:
Modulo Calculator
Prime Numbers Calculator
Notes:
This app is still in development, more methods will be added soon.
The app may contain some bugs, feel free to contact me and tell me about it, it will be fixed in the next update.
If you have any idea or anything you want to add to the app just tell me.
The App DOES NOT share any of your encrypted/decrypted texts, or trace any private information about you!
FAQ:
Q: How to use the app ?
A: Selecet the method you want to use like for example, set your personal key for the methhod if needed (For AES the default key is “aesEncryptionKey”) then write the text you want to encyrpt and click the button that will appear at the bottom of the screen.
For decrypting you do the opposite of what you did before you set the methods you want to use like “AES --> Text” and you have to set the key to the same key you used while encrypting, otherwise you might get a wrong text or maybe an error.
Q: Does the app contain ads?
A: Yes, unfortunately there is no way to remove it yet.
XDA: DevDB Information
MCipher, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors:
Mouaz KAADAN
Version Information:
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: V1.4
Stable Release Date: 21/06/2019
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For me the problem with such apps is that you want encrypt text with important information in it. But how you can guarantee that the app itself is secure. How you can trust in the developer or how you can ensure that people believe you are a trustworthy developer? Do you have experiences with this topic or is it no problem for you?
icon_iop said:
For me the problem with such apps is that you want encrypt text with important information in it. But how you can guarantee that the app itself is secure. How you can trust in the developer or how you can ensure that people believe you are a trustworthy developer? Do you have experiences with this topic or is it no problem for you?
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Firstly, you can use the app to just encrypt the texts to use it or save it somewhere else
Secondly, why would I make something bad like this to steal people's information, I am just trying to make some good apps and make people use them.
Anyway if you know how to read smali you can decompile the app and check the code, or maybe you can use dex2jar to transform the dex file in to a .class file, and then use a jar decompiler to plain text java
Mouaz Kaadan said:
Firstly, you can use the app to just encrypt the texts to use it or save it somewhere else
Secondly, why would I make something bad like this to steal people's information, I am just trying to make some good apps and make people use them.
Anyway if you know how to read smali you can decompile the app and check the code, or maybe you can use dex2jar to transform the dex file in to a .class file, and then use a jar decompiler to plain text java
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Sry if you missunderstood. I didnt want to criticize you directly and I'm pretty sure you are a develope with good intentions! It was just a general comment on this topic.
For me, if I choose AES, is there any commands on Mac or linux I can run to get the same result? Not sure if it is a secret.
The reason I ask is I encrypted some words and store them with shell scripts and use the App for instant check. I want use the same encryption method.

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