Front End Recommendations

Martin Bretschneider martin.bretschneider@gmx.de
Mon Jun 30 21:32:03 2003


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Ty Cabugao <tycabugao@earthlink.net> wrote:

Hi Ty,

> Hi!
> 
> I would like to get some recommendations on a good, graphical gpg
> front end. I'm looking for more than just a GUI that
> organizes/manages the keys, but one that would
> encrypt/sign/decrypt/verify the clipboard. If it would also do the
> same with an active window (ala PGP in Windows and Mac), that would
> be superb! I got enigmail going with my Mozilla mail, but I need the
> features above for my newsreader, Pan...
> 
> Oh, yeah, I am running RedHat 8.0. GnuPG v. 1.2.2

Seahorse will be a good choice when gpgme 0.4 will be stable. Seahorse
ist based on Gnome 2 and gpgme.

Martin
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