Silly Translation library (Silt)

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Silly Translation library (Silt)

http://libsilt.sourceforge.net/
provides functions to encode and decode text using several "silly" translation algorithms.

Silly Translation library (Silt) is a library for doing some funny translations of given texts. The library can be used in any application such as mail or instant messaging clients to add some fun to communication. It can also be used to provide a trivial encryption (VERY INSECURE) that can be used to render communication hard to read for someone who is not familiar with Silt (this applies only to some modes). Be warned that the usage of some modes may offend your buddies.





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GPLv2

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22 January 2009

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X11

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22 January 2009




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Marius Mauch Maintainer
Nikias Bassen Contributor


Resources and communication

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DeveloperHomepagehttp://sourceforge.net/projects/libsilt/
DeveloperDownloadhttp://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=56106&package_id=51238&release_id=185099


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