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TODO (Feel Free to add information, please indicate if it is Free Software or not and if it uses the recommended ~GPGME and uiserver ~APIs of ~GnuPG) | TODO (Feel Free to add information, please indicate if it is Free Software or not and if it uses the recommended ~G~PGME and uiserver ~APIs of ~GnuPG) === Enigmail https://www.enigmail.net //a data encryption and decryption extension for Mozilla Thunderbird and the SeaMonkey internet suite that provides OpenPGP public key e-mail encryption and signing. // License: MPL 2, GNU GPL 2+ API: **no ~G~PGME**, **no UIServer** === gpg4usb http://www.gpg4usb.org seems to use ~GnuPG 1.4.x and Qt. //portable-application, which combines a simple text-editor with a GnuPG-frontend to write, encrypt and decrypt your text-messages and files.// API: Version 0.3.3 may still use ~G~P~GME. The TODO file aims for the use of its own kgpg connection. **no UIServer** |
TODO (Feel Free to add information, please indicate if it is Free Software or not and if it uses the recommended GPGME and uiserver APIs of GnuPG)
Enigmail
a data encryption and decryption extension for Mozilla Thunderbird and the SeaMonkey internet suite that provides OpenPGP public key e-mail encryption and signing.
License: MPL 2, GNU GPL 2+
API: no GPGME, no UIServer
gpg4usb
http://www.gpg4usb.org seems to use GnuPG 1.4.x and Qt.
portable-application, which combines a simple text-editor with a GnuPG-frontend to write, encrypt and decrypt your text-messages and files.
API: Version 0.3.3 may still use GPGME. The TODO file aims for the use of its own kgpg connection. no UIServer
duplicity
Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. [..] uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives
License GNU GPL v>=2.
API: uses its own embedded gpginterface.py, process based, does not use GPGME