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    BPass Manager

    BPass Manager

    Simple Bash password manager using GPG and SQLite

    Bash Password Manager (BPass) is a shell script that create a SQLite database in which you can store your passwords with the maximum security! In fact it uses GPG (or GPG+OpenSSL) to encrypt and decrypt your database. Now i'm developing the version 2.0 of this script and it will take me some times because i'm busy with my study! Please note that this project is in beta version so please use it only for testing purpose! I've tested this script on: - Ubuntu 11.10 x32/x64 - Ubuntu 12.04...
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    To create a application which is used for file system security using encryption. Encryption can be generalized to folder as well as files, with several options and a very user friendly GUI.
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