In 2006, 95% of Fortune's 100 are using PGP and 75% are in Fortune's Global
100.

With Seahorse now being accepted in Gnome 2.18, I see that it will wound
Microsoft badly.
While Microsoft doesn't have PGP encryption applications of their own, PGP
in Linux and Gnome is much
easier to setup with Seahorse than ever before.

This is one of the most important "killer apps" Linux and Gnome have, with
companies all over the world
have a great interest in PGP cryptography. Gnome's Groupware Suite,
Evolution has long been using PGP cryptography operations, and now with
Seahorse, it will "just works" pretty well, out-of-the-box.

With Seahorse's integration with the Gnome Desktop, PGP cryptographic
operations will now work from Text editors, Web Browsers to Nautilus File
Manager.

Seahorse in Gnome 2.18, I can say this is "really something!"

Joel
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