2.0A new identity: the workbenchIn development
Resero grew. The name now belongs to the SIM DAD workbench — the app that hosts the whole suite. Coming soon.
- One window for the suite: Ibis transcripts, Lector drafts, Velamen redaction, TASS analysis, and Orator videos share one private workspace.
- Local-first by architecture: no account, no telemetry, encrypted at rest with the open age format.
- A built-in suite feed: work finished by one tool appears where the next tool expects it.
- The free, MIT-licensed age decrypter previously versioned on this page continues under a new name — free, unchanged in purpose. Announcement soon.
0.1.0First build
The free, MIT-licensed GUI for decrypting age files. Drag the file in, pick an identity, get your plaintext back, all on your own machine.
- Drag-and-drop window for any age v1 file.
- Three-mode identity picker: scrypt passphrase, X25519 key file, or auto-detect from a SIM DAD product keychain entry.
- One-click recovery of Ibis, Lector, and TASS encrypted libraries, with the right mode usually inferred from the file you dropped.
- Cross-platform by design: age files are byte-identical across Windows, macOS, and Linux, so an exported key recovers the same files on a fresh machine.
- Standalone Windows installer with a bundled Python runtime, so the first launch works without a separate install.
- No telemetry, no account, no internet calls. Source on GitHub for independent audit.