A little application i wrote to deal with passwords on multiple computers currently working to.
It uses 128-bit AES with a key that is randomly generated on the first launch to store the passwords encrypted in a QR Image.
The image can be stored on the phone, printed an sticked on the computer, in any place that you can scan it to see the passwords.
You can import/export the encryption key to use it with any number of devices
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It uses some ZXing libraries and the ZXing Barcode scanner
The code is on github
I cannot put a link yet till i get 10 posts
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.qrpasswds
Github: https://github.com/warlock90/QRPasswds[/url]
cheers!
Great work ! :good:
great idea! I like it.
a cool feature would be to have a way to "one-click"-copy the username and/or the password, or better like in Keepass to get them copied through the notification bar.
Haven't thought of it, definitely gonna make something like that
uploaded v1.2.3
each field is copied to clipboard if you hold click on it
working on notifications and making it a list with undo when deleted
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Hiya guys,
I have been working on a project that would allow anyone to create simple web-pages on their desktop pc's as-well as mobile device fast and easily! After much frustration I think I have what could be considered a 'working alpha' and would love for some of you to come and test what I have created. It uses a drag and drop type interface and hosts a number of features and tools to create web-pages.
The tool is 100% web-based and should work on just about any device (Im going to regret saying that). I had the idea that this might be useful for sites such as Ebay, to create templates for your auctions easily or static pages etc on the move.
Here is an image of the alpha taken from my desire hd2 -
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You can find out more here - http://www.doowd.com/about/
Please let me know what you think!
Sorry for people who had the issue where passwords where not emailed out! Fixed my email settings so registration should work fine now.
Here are some more screenshots of the development tool on my desire hd -
Looking foward to some feedback guys!
Cardfix is a simple business card generator. It creates out of your filled in data, a QR code with a vcard, that can be imported by all devices which can read QR codes. So there is no need to carry around your paper business card, you must simply start Cardfix and your business partners, colleagues or friends can quickly scan your contact information. Simple and effective.
Only the information you provide, are in the QR Code, so if you only have one phone number, or you don’t want some information in there, just don’t fill them in.
Also there is a fallback mode if you need your contact data in a human readable card format.
Download Cardfix at the Google Play Store
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Update
A new Cardfix version is available in the Play Store.
Changes in 1.03:
Fixed layout bugs
Changed UI
Added App2SD option
Added images for buttons instead of text
Added vibrate function on button clicks
fixed image & first start bug
Download Cardfix at the Google Play Store
Hi!
I would like to have feedback on this application I published on Google Play to share files from Your Android device over the web.
Currently You can share single files, multiple files or text.
It will work if Your device is visible from other devices and/or it is in the same network.
I would be glad if You can test it, evaluate it and let me know ways to improve it.
You can share the link via QRcode or NFC or via sharing button.
No root required!
Get it here on Google Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.millo.abcshare
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May 25th - Version 1.0
first release
Space left for the future
Application updated with:
- Device Files and Folders browsing.
- New GUI.
- Removed ADS.
- Ported to background service with notification.
Made it open source: https://github.com/camillo777/ABCShare
Started public beta (if anyone wishing to help): https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.millo.abcshare
ToDo:
- access to device content (SMS, contacts, notifications);
- allow to add a password
Hello XDA members,
I'm here to ask for your help to get some feedback for the application introduced below.
Things that need to be tested, especially, is the security of the application as it stores sensitive data(emails, passwords, pins, etc.) and the server resources.
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[Link]: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lionsroyal.passwordreminder
Password Reminder is an application targeting users that forget their passwords.
Some info about the app:
~Alpha stage, NOT secure enough for main usage!
~All data that user inputs (except the pin to unlonk the app) is synced to a cloud powered by Firebase.
~You can sign up/sign in with your google account or by creating a new account.
~From the side menu 'Settings' and 'Dashboard' are unavailable at this stage.
~There are no Offline Capabilities.
Things that need to be tested:
~Security!
~App Crashes & Bugs.
~Any other thing that may need to be tested and fixed.
Do not hesitate to contact for any questions you may have or for anything that matters.
Thank you in advance!
Thank you for the support and the feedback!
If you've bought a used TV, and for whatever reason it has parental controls enabled, you might find this trick handy. (Or maybe you're a teenager who just wants to watch TV without your parents' permission!)
Tested on WebOS 5.0.10, presumably it also works for most earlier versions - please comment if you have success or failure with specific versions.
The trick:
As pointed out in this tweet, you can read almost any file in the filesystem by opening it in the web browser, with the URL prefix "view-source:file:///". If you navigate to "view-source:file:///var/luna/preferences/lock", you can view the sha256 hash of the pin code, like so:
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I created a "rainbow table" of all 4-digit pincodes: https://gist.github.com/DavidBuchanan314/a684f91e9dec516acda8ece0c9f3db32
Simply Ctrl+F and search for the first 6 digits of your sha256 hash, and you should find the corresponding pin. e.g. in my case, I search for "ca9532", and find that my pin is "8695". If its not a 4-digit pin code, your best bet is either to build your own rainbow table/cracker, or paste the hash into an online sha256 cracking service.