Quoting Daniel Roesler (2015-10-08 17:48:59) > It looks like this is just a barebones unhosted OpenPGP interface. All > the others you listed try to do more (email, mobile apps, etc.). If I > just want to quickly encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify a file, this let's me > do it in seconds without any sort of signup or trouble.
Yeah, no. Nothing related to OpenPGP can be done within seconds. Because key managment. Because of key generation. Because the key material for this app is stored exactly where? How is this a "cross-compatible OpenPGP user interface" in a way that Enigmail is not, except that Enigmail uses the native key managment facilities and is thus at least more cross-compatible than the suggested solution? Also OpenPGP en- and decryption does not happen in a vacuum. You don't go like "Oh, lets just quickly encrypt that GIF to a random public key.". There is a reason why most of the projects I suggested do email. But I also suggested OpenKeyChain and I forgot http://gpg4usb.org/. > Ideally, you could just download the source and open it locally for a > quick, cross-compatible OpenPGP user interface without having to > install anything or get admin privileges. I should work anywhere you > can open it in a browser (which is what I love about unhosted apps). > > Really sad to see it isn't open source yet... I mean https://www.pgp4web.com/js/bundle.js is not obfuscated (except the first line, I don't know what that is about). It's just 45000 lines of code. Sincerely, Malte _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users