Versions:

  • 0.1.1

Ciphra 0.1.1 is a privacy-centric document-management utility that belongs to the encryption-tools category and delivers a zero-knowledge workspace for Windows desktops. Built on the lightweight Tauri framework and backed by Convex cloud infrastructure, the application guarantees that every byte—folder names, file names, text notes, images, and PDFs—is encrypted locally with AES-256-GCM before any outbound transmission, ensuring that neither the service operator nor third parties can read user content. Authentication is handled through a BIP39 12-word mnemonic rather than a conventional password, eliminating server-side credentials and reinforcing the zero-knowledge model. Inside the encrypted container, users can draft rich-text notes, view media through a hardened viewer, organise material into custom folder hierarchies, and temporarily lock the entire workspace when stepping away. Auto-updaters fetch patches silently, keeping the single published version 0.1.1 current without exposing decrypted data. Typical scenarios include journalists protecting sources, researchers storing confidential datasets, small teams sharing sensitive project files, and individuals who want an encrypted alternative to mainstream note apps. Because encryption keys never leave the device, offline access remains possible, while cloud sync still enables seamless moves between PCs. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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