ObscureText is a Java-based software that offers a graphical user interface to blur words in text files. It is compatible with Java 1.4 Swing and easy to use.
One of the best things about ObscureText is its ability to replace lowercase letters ("a" to "z") with other random lowercase letters, uppercase letters ("A" to "Z") with random uppercase letters, and digits ("0" to "9") with other random digits. This ensures that only the standard plain text alphabet and digits are affected, so accented letters and symbols remain untouched.
By doing this, ObscureText allows you to preserve the overall appearance of your file while still making it difficult for others to understand the content. This can be especially useful if you need to view a program's general structure without being able to compile or use the source code.
If you're new to ObscureText, be sure to read the PDF documentation included in the ZIP file. And if you're concerned about licensing issues, rest assured that this program has been released under the GNU General Public License. Overall, ObscureText is a great choice for anyone looking for a high-quality text obscuring tool.
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