> 1. the functionality of the software It implements RFC4880. All MUST functions, as well as the overwhelming majority of SHOULDs (perhaps all!), are supported.
> 2. the licensing structure(s) of the software and > associated prices for licensing GNU GPL v3. How much it costs depends on from whom you buy it. You can get it for free from many sources. > 3. the hardware, software and other requirements for > implementation of the software Most UNIXes and Win32. If it follows POSIX, GnuPG can probably be compiled there. > 4. the implementation procedure of the software I don't understand the question. > 5. The cost for the software, and any other additional > cost(s) including support maintenance and upgrade fees. Depends on from whom you buy it, and/or from whom you buy support. As mentioned above, you can get it for free from many sources. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users