========================= No Longer Supported =========================
This project has reached the end of development and is no longer supported
- The repository, issues, pull requests, labels, milestones, projects, wiki, releases, commits, tags, branches, reactions and comments are read-only.
- The repository can still be forked and cloned - The License still applies.
- The app has been removed from the various markets and must be built from source
- The repository is scheduled for deletion (the earliest date for this is 01/01/2021)
- The repository will be unregistered from Codacy (the earliest date for this is 01/11/2020)
- The repository may be un-archived (however, this is very unlikely)
========================= No Longer Supported =========================
This app exists to provide a proof of concept for various encryption methods and password generators that are written in Java.
This app has been written in the Java 8 programming language with the Android Studio IDE.
- The target SDK version is 29 (Android 10.0)
- The minimum SDK version is 22 (Android 5.1)
Install with chocolatey
choco install openjdk8
Install with chocolatey
choco install jdk8
or download and install from https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html
Download the Intellij Community from https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/. For Windows, double click the downloaded .exe file and follow the instructions provided by the installer. Install the Android SDK through Intellij.
Install with chocolatey
choco install intellijidea-community
Download the Android Studio IDE from https://developer.android.com/studio/. For Windows, double click the downloaded .exe file and follow the instructions provided by the installer - it will download the Android emulator and the Android SDK. Additional information can be found at https://developer.android.com/studio/install
- Download or clone this GitHub repository
- (If downloaded) Extract the zip archive
- In Android Studio click File > Open and then navigate to the project file (Android studio defaults to the directory of the last opened file)
- Open the Amazon Appstore (can be downloaded from https://www.amazon.co.uk/androidapp)
- Search for BlackC4t
Or
Follow the link to the listing on the Amazon Appstore by clicking on the badge above, then download/ install
- Navigate to the BlackC4t-APKs directory
- Select the debug or release APK depending on your preference. Note that the filenames are in the form: app-(debug/release)-yyyymmdd.apk (I would recommend downloading the most recent release APK)
Or
Follow the link to the APKs directory by clicking on the badge above, then select the preferred APK
See the CHANGELOG for more information.
- Press the Clone or download button in the top right
- Copy the URL (link)
- Open the command line and change directory to where you wish to clone to
- Type 'git clone' followed by URL in step 2
$ git clone https://github.com/FredHappyface/Android.BlackC4t
More information can be found at https://help.github.com/en/articles/cloning-a-repository
- Press the Clone or download button in the top right
- Click open in desktop
- Choose the path for where you want and click Clone
More information can be found at https://help.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-to-projects/cloning-a-repository-from-github-to-github-desktop
- Download this GitHub repository
- Extract the zip archive
- Copy/ move to the desired location
MIT License Copyright (c) FredHappyface (See the LICENSE for more information.)
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