Re: Fwd: Rosetta CryptoPad released

2013-12-25 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> I can't shake the feeling it's only discussed to give it a podium in > the mailing list of a reputable cryptography tool. You aren't the only one. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users

Re: New GUI frontend for windows

2013-12-25 Thread Ryan Sawhill
> I wanted to create an easy to use gui for GnuPG. Without installing, > choosing options, and just working from the get-go. I appreciate your sentiment but I absolutely agree with what everyone else has said. Expecting people to use closed-source crypto software in 2013 would be a little like exp

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-25 Thread arne renkema-padmos
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 12/25/2013 01:07 PM, Mike Cardwell wrote: > I used one of those online business card design + printing > websites. I agree that just printing the fingerprint and a link on a business card should be enough. Another online printer is moo.com Cheer

Re: New GUI frontend for windows

2013-12-25 Thread Mikhail Morfikov
On Wed, 25 Dec 2013 18:30:29 + Alice Bob wrote: > Yep those are all valid points, and the issue of closed source vs > open source vs crypto has been discussed many times before encreep, > and there is nothing new for me to add on that. I personally use a > lot of closed software on my machine

Re: New GUI frontend for windows

2013-12-25 Thread Doug Barton
On 12/25/2013 09:50 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: (c) The web page asks, "Can I trust you?", and you answer it with "YES!". Sorry, but no. The only correct answer to "Can I trust you?" is, "You need to figure that out for yourself." In my experience, people who answer that question "yes" are usu

Re: Fwd: Rosetta CryptoPad released

2013-12-25 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 2013-12-24 11:54, Thomas Asta wrote: Coming back to the idea I really wouldn't mind never reading about this GoldBug messenger thingy again in this mailing list. I can't shake the feeling it's only discussed to give it a podium in the mailing list of a reputable cryptography tool. Peter

RE: New GUI frontend for windows

2013-12-25 Thread Alice Bob
Yep those are all valid points, and the issue of closed source vs open source vs crypto has been discussed many times before encreep, and there is nothing new for me to add on that. I personally use a lot of closed software on my machine, it does not bother me as much.

Re: New GUI frontend for windows

2013-12-25 Thread Robert J. Hansen
On 12/25/2013 7:49 AM, Alice Bob wrote: > It is closed source, unlimited trialware. (a) If you're asking people to provide feedback and bug reports for closed-source software, you're asking people to help you make a buck without giving them much of anything in return. I find that unethical. I do

Re: New GUI frontend for windows

2013-12-25 Thread Anthony Papillion
On 12/25/2013 06:49 AM, Alice Bob wrote: > I wanted to create an easy to use gui for GnuPG. Without installing, > choosing options, and just working from the get-go. > > I appreciate any feedback (and bugs), you can check it at: > https://www.encreep.com > > The main use case is for encrypting/

New GUI frontend for windows

2013-12-25 Thread Alice Bob
I wanted to create an easy to use gui for GnuPG. Without installing, choosing options, and just working from the get-go. I appreciate any feedback (and bugs), you can check it at: https://www.encreep.com The main use case is for encrypting/decrypting, and not identity verification. That is wh

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-25 Thread Mike Cardwell
I used one of those online business card design + printing websites. Can't remember which one though as it was quite a while ago. There are quite a few. Here's a photo of how it turned out: https://grepular.com/images/business_card.jpg Includes my email/XMPP address, website, PGP and OTR fingerpr