-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 El 17-04-2011 21:45, Felipe Alvarez escribió: > I've currently begun getting everyone in the office using GnuPG on > windows. We're using WinPT as the front end. However there are several > deficiencies with this program that we have encountered. Further, it > is no longer being developed (last version 1.4.3 release sept 2009). > Are there any other windows front ends that are easy to use, WRT > single file en/de/cryption? The main requirements would possibly > include: > - sits on the task tray > - low mem footprint > - still in development
My favorite is GPGShell, but it is not Opensource, and it has some problems with Windows 7 (tools for the context menu are not shown). I wish there was something with the same capabilities and multiplataform. GPGShell incudes several tools, GPGTray, which sits in the systray, and can perform several tasks with things you have in the clipboard, or with right-click allows you to launch other tools from GPGShell, or to chose between pre-stored configurations for GPG (you can save several versions of gpg.conf, and you can chose which one to use). GPGKeys is the key management interfase, very good (but for some things you need to know a few command line commands). GPGTools is the tool to work with files, I never use it because of contextual menu (which works fine for me, since I'm still using XP). Best Regards -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJNq5O3AAoJEMV4f6PvczxAtdYH/2UXoOMNhXtmP/ykrv+kkhXm 2r+uLX7LQ7ysbDsF8wW4HiK41MLsdEEM88GKSi1tbAnKu3dEgFxcS8D48Ak4NebP ncYiwmnoskivNJOh26XzaL8u83Rz+D6YGGBTBAeubZOS7KFZKQBNW2Q3Rxhl2bZ4 fUyJecjIYURh6F3xy1bEliYWCvmOvLwAE3wy1BAxDxUzYKme3PVLpCMI24y043BH lltQ5obPbplEQViCiWKEUT1DR43mW5yACkBwCpraaCCGKOu4G0Wtq2rvt+sn6fuu 7eq9ekETGeSA8KCmG7Arq3QIVNo8HuN3VCVsUiMvARO/QRbHmXTJE7bKRtty3E4= =uRIy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users