-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 5/11/07, Peter Lebbing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anybody know an editor that's up to the job?
On 5/11/07, Joseph Oreste Bruni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since you are only encrypting in place and not transferring the > documents to another individual, there is probably no need to use > public-key encryption. Any tool that does AES-128 or the like would > suffice. There is a small program called Locknote (tinyurl.com/25q3m2). It is a Windows executable (AFAIK it does not work on Linux, unless Wine would work). It is a simple text editor that encrypts itself when you close it. I'm not sure how secure it is, but it seems alright (256-bit AES symmetric). I just wanted to put that out there if you wanted to try it. Note: the executable file saves to itself (the editor itself is the document) so i'd make a backup of the original executable to make more docs. - -- Zach Himsel <z.himsel[at]gmail.com> <tinyurl.com/yjxo8s> |_|0|_| ----------- OpenPGP Key: 0x9A1DFCAC ----------- |_|_|0| () I support the **ASCII Ribbon Campaign** |0|0|0| /\ (against html mail & proprietary attachments) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) - GPGshell v3.61 Comment: Zach Himsel <z.himsel[at]gmail.com> iQEVAwUBRkeR/ra4sKCaHfysAQLZMwf9EBeXZSI809p/XKI7ouaQO3UgGUMmOUfu wiSiRSyssQrO6Nzgay+CXtunpGAKjwAgVxP8Qd5GPvq7Dx6U66Ajzn6uzJZN2NJ9 kImGIZl0YcXPxeBBB5x3RCvWreRjnaRDYcc8gqi/lHowEPA0ZVgI4a/FNNebJGo8 qRj7+VIafLHty6C1bMLM3th/QvhsEw1JOk8nm6EVMYhPJg6N89X8R2eJfwmWvbB+ 5+MJv2KdKcwMrNcCq/YHL3Juz1keBEgePdI0ZUu6/QJ0J2Jt+BbhkX2PLa/cMqYU YJH3YTjSGrESvfiRB/h4iyn1ct/5hEzWYHm1PGV/l5mGOe10ayHCqQ== =63jJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users