Encode your Message vs Sub Cipher Usage & Stats

This application allows you to encode your messages with customizable encryption key, Ephemeral key and Standard key. The keyboard extension allows you to do this directly from your iMessage conversations.
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  • Free
  • Utilities

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Sub Cipher is an easy-to-use Encoder/Decoder app, which can encode or decode "simple substitution ciphers." It works on the "Caesar" and "Atbash" style cipher methods, which are simple offset-alphabet ciphers. The well-known "Rot13" cipher is one of these. Simply type or copy-paste your encoded or decoded text to and from e-mail, messages, social media, and it is immediately converted for you. Up to 2,000 characters can be converted at a time. You can also capture the settings you have dialed in (as lines of text) to save in another document. This can be useful if you are publishing a newsletter or book of ciphers, and want to keep the settings you used with each cipher along with the cipher itself. Here are the main features: *Easy to use. Type into the plain-text or the cypher-text box, and the converted text is immediately displayed. *Easy to transfer. You can select all the converted text and paste it into any other text document. *Easy to adjust. Any substitution offset, forward or reverse can be dialed in. *Easy to save. The settings you dial in can also be saved as text for your notes. Caveat Emptor: These ancient styles of ciphers are very simple and easy to decode! This is simply a fun utility, and is not intended for serious "secret message" work.
  • Apple App Store
  • Free
  • Utilities

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Encode your Message VS.
Sub Cipher

December 18, 2024