A Random Number Generator (RNG) is a program or website that generates a sequence of numbers that are unpredictable. It is often used in applications such as computer games, simulations, cryptography, and security. RNGs use a variety of algorithms to generate random numbers, and these algorithms are often based on natural phenomena such as atmospheric noise, thermal noise, or quantum mechanical properties. They are also used in random sampling and Monte Carlo simulations. The randomness of the numbers generated by RNGs is often used as a security measure to protect sensitive data. Random numbers generated by RNGs can also be used in cryptography, where they are used to generate keys and other security credentials.
Discontinued development of FCorp Software was discontinued in 2016. The latest version of Randomizer, released in July 2016, is still available for download from SoftPedia.