Title: ROT13 Author: Sam Kington (926286ki@udcf.gla.ac.uk) Version: 1.10 Title From: Documentation Author From: Documentation Version From: Documentation Supplier: Sam Kington (926286ki@udcf.gla.ac.uk) Date: 23/12/95 Keywords: File encryption programs Shareware: No Machine: Archimedes Operating system: RISCOS Memory requirements: Peripherals needed: Other s/ware needed: Directory: micros/arch/riscos/c192 Date mounted/updated: 16/01/96 File names: rot13.arc Unarchived files: 7 Unarchived size: 19 kbytes Omissions: See also: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acquiring the package: Download the archive file(s) and extract using SparkPlug 2 (see the "tools_help" file in micros/arch/riscos/tools for further info). Description: Rot-13 is a module which will Rot13-encrypt anything you type, as you type. (This only works under the desktop, so you can press F12 and turn it off and see what you're doing). Rot13-encryption only modifies alphabetical characters, and simply moves them 13 spaces along the alphabet. For instance, Hello there becomes Uryyb gurer, which in turn becomes Hello there again if you type Uryyb gurer for some reason. Rot13-encryption is habitually used on the Internet, to encrypt postings that may cause some people to be offended by them. As this module affects what you type in the privacy of your own home, and doesn't allow you to decrypt what you have typed, it is thus utterly pointless; if you don't have internet access, it is even less useful than it could conceivably have been. Rot13 can now also rot13-encrypt all module Help and *command text.