//This page is a Stub, Please help us to expand it!// Aim: To be a central place for documentation, ideally help the reader to find and select the right docs. The ~GnuPG and Gpg4win initiatives provide several hundred 'pages' of documentation by themselfs. TODO: Link and describe the main docs for users. * http://gpg4win.org/doc/en/gpg4win-compendium.html * https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals.html In addition there are many other pieces of documentation done by the (wider) community. Ideally writers join the initiative and help to transform their contributions in a consolidated set of documents that get maintained together TODO: Link and describe external blogs, guides, translations. |= Title |= URLs | Languages | License | published/last update | Description | | Wikibook GNU Privacy Guard |https://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/GnuPG | ~DE |CC-BY-SA 3.0-de | ? Nov 2013? | self-learning book and learning material Wikibooks assessment: 20% completed TODO | | //Email Self-Defence// | https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/ | ~EN_~US | CC-BY / CC-BY-SA 4.0 | 2014-06 | Infografic and short guide for GNU/Linux, Mac, Windows with Thunderbird and ~GnuPG. How to create a certificate. WoT. Recommends Gpgtools (Mac), Gpg4win (Windows) and adele. TODO | | PGPi Collection | http://www.pgpi.org/doc/ | ~EN_~US (partly DE, FR) | Various/Proprietary | 2002-12? | A docs collection mainly sourced from the freeware editions of PGP up to 8.0. Also as an //Introduction to Cryptography// in PDF and HTML which can also be found at [[http://support.gpgtools.org/kb/how-to/introduction-to-cryptography|gpgTools]] |