PWGen is a handy, very easy to use password generator designed to help you create large amounts of cryptographically secure random passwords or passphrases.
The application uses a random pool to gather entropy from user inputs and system parameters.
The portable 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 "" ...