Fire Encrypter: Generating Hashs directly in the browser
I'm currently incorporating into XUL again and so I try to realize some of the ideas I collected in the last time.
One of that ideas was a small Firefox extension, which is able to generate hashes from texts (passwords for example) directly in the browser. Sometimes I need something like that, when I have to assign passwords somewhere manually (which I don't store as clear text, of course).
To make a long story short: There's already an extension, that does that. It's called Fire Encrypter and writteng by Ronald van den Heetkamp (site currently no available). After a short text, I can absolutely recommend this extension, that can do of course more that just hasing (for example generating passwords and morse code).
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Ja das Teil ist richtig cool. Hab ich auch schon lange in meiner Liste.
(warum hab ich dir davon eigentlich nie erzählt *grübel*)
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