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Mininigma is a complete simulator of an Enigma Machine for your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch.
As of version 4.0, Mininigma also includes a Custom Keyboard Extension (iOS 8.0 and newer), to use it from any app on your device, for instance, sending a mail, messaging, etc.
Basically, Enigma was a cipher machine used by the Germans during World War II for the encryption and decryption of secret messages. It looked like an old typewriter with some extra features.
Being fully compatible with the real Enigma means you can also use Mininigma to decode any of the original messages which can be found on Internet.
You can also generate a machine configuration based on a keyword or keyphrase. That means you'll only have to share that keyword to send a message!!
Mininigma can accurately simulate different types of machines: The Enigma I, M3 and M4, Railway, G-312, or Swiss-K, with some others coming in the future. You can read more about these, as always, on the Wikipedia :)
You can actually select between the different machine types and setup them as you would with a real one: choose rotors, configure them, or use a plugboard to switch letters. All at the tip of your finger.
Mininigma supports Copy/Paste to allow you to interact with any other application on your device. You can even copy/paste machine configurations in an encryptable string!!
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Air Router is a small utility that lets you show all information about your current network routes. Network routing is the mechanism that allows an iOS device to find the network path to another system.
A route is a defined pair of addresses which represent the “destination” and a “gateway”. The route indicates that when trying to get to the specified destination, send the packets through the specified gateway. There are three types of destinations: individual hosts, subnets, and “default”. The “default route” is used if no other routes apply. There are also three types of gateways: individual hosts, interfaces, also called links, and Ethernet hardware (MAC) addresses. Known routes are stored in the routing table of iOS device.
DEFAULT GATEWAYS
• List the default gateway (router) addresses of active network interfaces.
• Show hostname, network type, MAC address (on Wi-Fi network only), PING capability, WHOIS record for each default gateway.
• Full offline MAC vendor database.
HOSTS AND SUBNETS
• List the known network hosts and subnets.
• Show hostname, network type, MAC address (on Wi-Fi network only), PING capability, WHOIS record for each host.
• Full offline MAC vendor database.
• Show link local and multicast destinations.
ROUTE ENTRY INFORMATION
• Maximum transfer unit (MTU) value.
• Entry expire date.
• Maximum hop count.
• Estimated round trip time (RTT).
INTERFACE DETECTION
• Supported interfaces:
• Local loopback (this device).
• Wi-Fi network (client mode).
• Cellular (wireless WAN) network.
• Bluetooth PAN network.
• VPN tunnel (L2TP, PPTP or Cisco IPSec).
• Personal hotspot bridge (general mobile internet connection sharing).
• Connection sharing via Wi-Fi radio. (access point mode)
• Connection sharing via Bluetooth radio.
• Connection sharing via USB cable.
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December 17, 2024