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This is an incomplete list of notable applications (apps) that run on iOS where source code is available under a free software/open-source software license. Note however that much of this software is dual-licensed for non-free distribution via the iOS app store; for example, GPL licenses are not compatible with the app store.
iPhone 13 Pro – D63; iPhone 13 Pro Max – D64; iPhone 14 – D27; iPhone 14 Plus – D28; iPhone 14 Pro – D73; iPhone 14 Pro Max – D74; iPhone 15 – D37; iPhone 15 Plus – D38; iPhone 15 Pro – D83; iPhone 15 Pro Max – D84; iPhone SE (3rd generation) – D49 [citation needed] iPhone SE (4th generation) – D59 and Ghost
The pigpen cipher (alternatively referred to as the masonic cipher, Freemason's cipher, Rosicrucian cipher, Napoleon cipher, and tic-tac-toe cipher) [2] [3] is a geometric simple substitution cipher, which exchanges letters for symbols which are fragments of a grid. The example key shows one way the letters can be assigned to the grid.
Here’s how to scan a document on your iPhone: Open the notes app. Create a new note by clicking the bottom right corner. Tap the camera icon above the keyboard. Older iPhones may have this as a ...
Here’s the truth. Myth: When you unsend a text, the recipient will never know. Reality: Your recipient gets a notification. Yes, you can take back a message you sent, but there’s more to it ...
Whisper. Whisper is a proprietary mobile app available without charge. It is a form of anonymous social media, allowing users to post and share photo and video messages anonymously, [4] [5] although this claim has been challenged with privacy concerns over Whisper's handling of user data. [6] The postings, called "whispers", consist of text ...
Here’s how to retrieve deleted text messages on an iPhone. Most of us have tons of text messages on our iPhones from the past year alone. There’s not always a reason to keep them, and often we ...
However, in cryptography, code has a more specific meaning: the replacement of a unit of plaintext (i.e., a meaningful word or phrase) with a code word (for example, "wallaby" replaces "attack at dawn"). A cypher, in contrast, is a scheme for changing or substituting an element below such a level (a letter, a syllable, or a pair of letters, etc ...