As an elderly user of Enigmail the biggest issue has been finding folks to use 
it with.

I did not find it difficult to install or to set up using the wizard. Some new 
terms and notions threw me for a bit, key trust and key signing was one area 
that I did not realise the implications of. I have most things set to manual, 
as I wasn't happy with the automated features.

I am always amazed by the wonderful work the developers here perform. A lot of 
thought and effort goes into each revision. I tend to use the nightly builds to 
stay abreast of developments and features.

Like most men, reading the user manual was a last resort, more reference book 
really. Had I have actually read the User Manual I might have avoided earlier 
mistakes. That said, Enigmail is pretty intuitive. I love the new icons and 
layout, especially in the 'write' window. This has been a huge step forward.

A few short "How To' videos on the Enigmail web site might be an adjunct to the 
User Handbook. However, the User at some point must take responsibility for 
informing themselves on the best use of the application.

I have also learnt a great deal from joining the forum. There are useful tips 
that surface from time to time in the forum comments and remarks.

Thanks for all the hard work you folks do to bring this application to us.

Ian

 




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