Malte Gell schrieb:
> Johannes Graumann 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:
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James P. Howard, II wrote:
> There's an implementation for BlackBerry called AtomicHelix
> (www.atomichelix.com). I tried it and it does encryption/decryption
> reasonably well, but there is no support for signing or verifying messages.
There is al
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Subject: Re: Smartphone platforms andd gnupg
> On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 00:02, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
>
>> I think bringing things like Phil Zimmermann's Zphone to a
>> smartphone would make more sense. A free, encrypting voice over ip
>> tool,
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 00:02, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
> 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?
In fact, we have a free ZRTP implementaion for quite some time:
Malte Gell wrote:
>
> Johannes Graumann 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:
Johannes Graumann 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
Dear all,
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/gnu