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#Ciphers
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A program to help with some simple ciphers
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#CipherStream
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This is a program to encode and decode some simple ciphers.
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This program is designed to allow you to play with some simple ciphers, like the Caesar Cipher.
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Because of how simple these ciphers are they will likely not be of any use if you actually want to keep your data safe
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Because of how simple these ciphers are they will likely not be of any use if you actually want to keep your data safe.
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This program and all libraries in this project are licensed under the GNU General Public License.
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#Caesar Cipher
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This cipher is very easy to learn and simple to encode or decode.
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#Morse Code
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This is technically not encryption, but it is not exactly English either.
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It was used originally on the telegraph and was considered an efficient way to send messages at that time.
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The dots and dashes are representative of long and short pulses from a speaker.
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The dots and dashes are representative of long and short pulses from a speaker.
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