Hello,
Regularly I get questions from Debian (based Linux) users, which
FinalCrypt package (*.deb / *.rpm) they should install.Would you be
interested in having the latest FinalCrypt Debian package added to the
Debian Repository ?
Currently there is no Linux distribution that offers mature One-Time
Pad Encryption software from its repository.Debian could be the first
to offer mature unbreakable encryption software and of course I would
feel honored as well.
Surprisingly enough currently there is no serious alternative One-Time
Pad File Encryption software besides FinalCrypt.

Here is a small list of why users would choose FinalCrypt:

FinalCrypt software packages come with a working JRE as the default
Linux JRE do not contain the JavaFX GUI Widget Toolkit.Besides offering
a modern GUI, FinalCrypt also offers a fully featured Command Line
Interface to automate OTP encryption.
Kind regards,

Ron de Jong
FinalCrypt

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