- Tabbed settings dialog
- Redo action in edit menu
- Optional "remember password" function
- Italian translation
- Decoding "quoted printable" works now
- PGP/MIME attachments provide "open with external application" now. PGP/MIME support still considered experimental.
- Ask before overwriting existing files in file encryption
- Syncronize checked keys between file encryption dialog and mainwindow.
- Fix crashing on decrypting twice.
- Update GPG binaries to 1.4.11
- Update the Linux Qt library to 4.7
- Static linux build is now done on debian etch, this means libc => 2.3.6 supported.
- Publisher:Visit Website
- OS: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7
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gpg4usb is a very easy to use portable-application, which combines a simple text-editor with a GnuPG-frontend to write, encrypt and decrypt your text-messages.
Almost the only thing required is an available usb-port you are allowed to access. With this application you can write safe and encrypted messages anywhere you are: should it be an internet-cafe, at work or somewhere else on holiday... and you always have the encryption-keys available for usage!
The usage of gpg4usb should be highly self-describing, since the user-interface and all the options it offers are clear cut: Simply execute the binary on your usb-pendrive and start typing e.g. the Mailtext you want to be encrypted. If you´re done, choose the right gpg/pgp-key for the person you are writing to and hit the encrypt-icon at the top of the application-window. The resulting encrypted text you can save as a text-file to send it as mail-attachment, or copy it directly into your mail-user-agent or webmail-website. To make sure, you can read this message by yourself afterwards, encrypt it for the recipient and to yourself at the same time - if you want, you can mark as much keys as you want to encrypt for.
You want to add a gpg/pgp-key to your mobile keyring? Nothing´s easier than that: just hit the crypto-menue-entry and choose Import Key from File or Import Key from Editor. This means that it´s possible to import an ascii-armored pubkey via file-dialog, or via copy&paste into your editor-window. If you find a key e.g. on a website, just copy it, paste it into the gpg4usb-editor and hit Import Key from Editor - that´s it, and the key shows up on your keyring!
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Almost the only thing required is an available usb-port you are allowed to access. With this application you can write safe and encrypted messages anywhere you are: should it be an internet-cafe, at work or somewhere else on holiday... and you always have the encryption-keys available for usage!
The usage of gpg4usb should be highly self-describing, since the user-interface and all the options it offers are clear cut: Simply execute the binary on your usb-pendrive and start typing e.g. the Mailtext you want to be encrypted. If you´re done, choose the right gpg/pgp-key for the person you are writing to and hit the encrypt-icon at the top of the application-window. The resulting encrypted text you can save as a text-file to send it as mail-attachment, or copy it directly into your mail-user-agent or webmail-website. To make sure, you can read this message by yourself afterwards, encrypt it for the recipient and to yourself at the same time - if you want, you can mark as much keys as you want to encrypt for.
You want to add a gpg/pgp-key to your mobile keyring? Nothing´s easier than that: just hit the crypto-menue-entry and choose Import Key from File or Import Key from Editor. This means that it´s possible to import an ascii-armored pubkey via file-dialog, or via copy&paste into your editor-window. If you find a key e.g. on a website, just copy it, paste it into the gpg4usb-editor and hit Import Key from Editor - that´s it, and the key shows up on your keyring!
What´s New in version 0.2.5:
New Features:
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