Which one of these is the most keyboard accessible and compatible with Windows XP?
On 17/04/2011 09:28 PM, Faramir wrote: > 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 _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
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