AllJapanesePass Checker by Fliz — console-first checker for bulk list parsing, format normalization, and threaded throughput
AllJapanesePass Checker by Fliz presents itself as a stripped-down, purpose-built console utility: big ASCII banner, a single-thread prompt, and nothing between you and a run except a numeric input. It’s built around one clear idea — feed it a set, pick your concurrency, and let a focused engine parse, classify, and output structured results. The build favors format awareness over flourish, with parsing rules that target regional idiosyncrasies, a live line-log that reports status updates, and compact summary stats at the end of a pass (Processed / Parsed / Malformed / Avg latency).
As a reviewer, what stands out is the tool’s discipline: no GUI distraction, predictable outputs, and an emphasis on turning noisy lists into normalized artifacts ready for downstream review. The workflow is deliberately minimal — designed for repeatable batch runs and quick export — and will appeal to users who prefer a fast, terminal-driven tool that keeps a tight audit trail of what it touched and why.
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https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/9764c8f33329b4cfb47bf5881b5b3a3fd0c17cd89f8ca827598c9f23b6704eb8
Cracking tools are frequently detected as dangerous or malware by antivirus software, you may need to disable your antivirus or add an exception to use these tools. Use it at your own risk!
AllJapanesePass Checker by Fliz presents itself as a stripped-down, purpose-built console utility: big ASCII banner, a single-thread prompt, and nothing between you and a run except a numeric input. It’s built around one clear idea — feed it a set, pick your concurrency, and let a focused engine parse, classify, and output structured results. The build favors format awareness over flourish, with parsing rules that target regional idiosyncrasies, a live line-log that reports status updates, and compact summary stats at the end of a pass (Processed / Parsed / Malformed / Avg latency).
As a reviewer, what stands out is the tool’s discipline: no GUI distraction, predictable outputs, and an emphasis on turning noisy lists into normalized artifacts ready for downstream review. The workflow is deliberately minimal — designed for repeatable batch runs and quick export — and will appeal to users who prefer a fast, terminal-driven tool that keeps a tight audit trail of what it touched and why.
Screenshots:
Link:
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Virus Total:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/9764c8f33329b4cfb47bf5881b5b3a3fd0c17cd89f8ca827598c9f23b6704eb8
Cracking tools are frequently detected as dangerous or malware by antivirus software, you may need to disable your antivirus or add an exception to use these tools. Use it at your own risk!
