Malte Gell wrote: > > Johannes Graumann <johannes_graum...@web.de> wrote > >> Is there any of the common smart phone platforms (Symbian, Windows CE, >> OSX, Android, ...) that enables painless integration of gnupg? For >> android I'm not even sure yet whether a mail client for anything but >> gmail exists, but in general: google is suspicously quiet on the >> smarphone/gnupg topic ... > > Though I like the idea to have GnuPG on my Nokia N82 smartphone I doubt it > is really worth the effort. > > These days you get powerful netbooks, sometimes even cheaper than an > expensive smartphone and there you'd have GnuPG out of the box, so why > fiddle with a phone? > > I think bringing things like Phil Zimmermann's Zphone to a smartphone > would make more sense. A free, encrypting voice over ip tool, wouldn't > that make more sense on a phone?
This depends entirely of what type of communication you use your phone for. Someone who does a lot of email communication from his phone will want gnupg on it ... I agree that "phone" also principally calls for the encryption of actual phone conversations, but that goes beyond what I asked ... Joh _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users