Leet Key Version History
12 versions
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Version 1.4.3.1-signed.1-signed.1-signed
this version update is to support the new FF.
- Source code released under GNU General Public License, version 2.0
Version 1.3.5
Added TB2 support and AES. Please uninstall the previous version before installing this one since the default values have changed.
Version 1.3.3
Again allowing DES and Base64 encryption/decryption to work across multiple HTML lines while skipping HTML formatting on purpose, in order to allow encoding/decoding multiple coded lines on forums that reformat messages to include HTML tags.
Version 1.3.1
Now with settings dialog, Leet Font transformer, reverse typing, LeetKey Editor, edit area styling, shortcut preferences and more.
Version 1.2.1
Now with DES Encryption/Decryption, support for ThunderBird message compose window, support for IFrames in design mode (GMail and some other online email clients use this.)
Version 1.0.1
Fixed Morse Code Typing bug. Added support for character splitting for BIN and HEX conversions.
Version 0.4.1
Now has Morse code and DVORAK keyboard layout support.
Allows typing Morse code with a single button: Space Bar.
Allows typing Morse code with a single button: Space Bar.
Version 0.3.9
Added BIN typing/transformation. Fixed 'off' menu item. Changed default 1337 encoding scheme's l to be | instead of # (apparently a more popular version.)
Added UTF8 l337 support for UTF8 l337 characters.
(see http://leetkey.mozdev.org/keyboard-mappings.html for 1337 Cyrillic.)
Added UTF8 l337 support for UTF8 l337 characters.
(see http://leetkey.mozdev.org/keyboard-mappings.html for 1337 Cyrillic.)
Version 0.3.6
Switching between encoding schemes is fixed. Text transformations with any encoding scheme while typing in any other (or the same) encoding scheme is fixed. Text Looping is added with ability to use user-defined text for this feature (see user-manual.)
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