GUI for GnuPG?
D.E. Chadbourne
235u at comcast.net
Tue May 4 19:03:10 EDT 2004
Hello. snip, snip, snip:
> Most people use GPG for mail; the Enigmail plugin for Mozilla
> and Mozilla Thunderbird is very easy to use.
>
> -dsr-
Yep. I'm not thinking of an MUA frontend. I often encrypt folders on
my pc and decrypt them only when needed. I'ld rather click a button
than type at the command line. Don't hate me for that! I really miss
having the convenience of the PGP Corp product or something like
ShellCrypt http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,687039,00.asp to use for
encrypting files on windows. No reason I can't have a similar thing on
Linux.
> If you use KDE, I like KGPG.
>
> -Josh
I have not tried KGPG as I use Gnome, but I have looked at their website
and it looks very similar to what I want, except it's desktop
environment specific. The other front ends that I did try for Gnome
didn't work well. :( (operator error???)
Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On Tue, 4 May 2004 23:39:13 +0900
> Derek Martin <invalid at pizzashack.org> wrote:
>
>
>>As does Mutt,
>
> As does Sylpheed and Sylpheed Claws.
> Also, there is an API for GNUPG (libgpgme).
>
> It should be trivial to write a GUI for GPG.
>
That's what I hoped you would say! I was worried about unknown
problems. Cool. There shall be one soon. Thanks for your advice. -Eric.
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