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File name: BLWCBC16.ZIP
One line description: Cipher your Files with Blowfish-CBC (w/ sources)
Replaces: BLWCB15A.ZIP
Suggested Garbo directory: PC/CRYPT
Uploader name & email: Dutra de Lacerda <dulac@ip.pt>
Author or company: Dutra de Lacerda
Email address: <dutra.lacerda@mail.telepac.pt> and <dulac@ip.pt>
Surface address: Rua Joao Dias 37 - 1dto, 1400-219 Lisboa, Portugal
Special requirements: None.
Shareware payment required from private users: No
Shareware payment required from corporates: No
Distribution limitations: None
Garbo CD-ROM distribution allowed without preconditions: Yes
Demo: No
Nagware: No
Self-documenting: Yes
External documentation included: Yes
Source included: Yes - TurboPascal and FPC
Size: 120271 bytes

10 lines description:
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PRE-RELEASE DEVELOPMENT VERSION - Wait for 1.7 -
Blowfish in CBC mode Ciphers any File in any DOS PC:
 - Free, small and easy to use
 - The fastest 16bits program!
 - Works even in old PCs (from 8088 up to new Athlons)
Source Code included:
 - New: Open Source Status
 - New: OOP code (TPascal7 and FPC)
 - Optimized for performance and readability.

Long description:
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This Free and Easy to use application comes with Sources in TPascal7
OOP code and is easely ported to Linux using FPC (linux version).
Sources are documented, can be checked and recompiled by the user.

Distributed as Open Source, it is available for both users and other
developers do use and canibalize its readable and extentionable code

Can be easely ported to Linux and FreeBSD using FreePascalCompiler.

THIS version 1.6 is a development version. Wait for version 1.7 !!!

It is easy to use (the application was initially a demo for the Code
Units) from the command line and is the fastest even on very old PCs

Comes with an optional 32bits version: for usage under Win9x command
line with the included free DPMI driver.

It is also a good example of OOP used for Optimization instead of the
just the oposite (as usually happens).

                  Distributed by "Dutra de Lacerda":
< http://planeta.ip.pt/~ip200075/ > *or* < http://www.factor-h.com/ >


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