PWGen Portable was designed as a handy and very easy-to-use password generator.
It was created in order to help you create large amounts of cryptographically secure random passwords or passphrases (from word lists).
The program uses a random pool to gather entropy from user inputs and system parameters. The software also offers text encryption.
The standalone version of the software can be found here.
What's New in This Release:
NEW FEATURES:
· full Unicode support throughout the entire application: passwords, translations, file names, word lists, text encryption, i.e., PWGen should be capable now of handling all theoretically possible 1,114,112 Unicode characters; yet PWGen should still run on Windows versions which are mostly ANSI-based (Windows 9x/Me)
· variable file encoding: PWGen is capable of reading and writing Unicode text files encoded as UTF-16 little-/big-endian, UTF-8 and (non-Unicode) ANSI (as identified by the byte-order mark at the beginning of the file); the desired encoding for writing Unicode text may be changed in the main menu via File / File Encoding
· generate phonetic (pronounceable) passwords: this feature has been residing on my infamous to-do list for a long, long time, but has now been realized, at last! phonetic passwords are based upon language-specific frequencies of trigrams (i.e., 3-letter combinations such as ing, riv, ...) (English by default) and can be activated by entering "" ...