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GPG works fine in windows, it even has a command line version, that is
similar to the linux one afaik (I love ym Gui's). I have used it to
sign and encrypt emails in gmail, Outlook2007 and to decrypt gpg
encrypted files.
But being I like Gui's truecrypt and cryptkeeper are my main stays.
There are debs for both and iirc cryptkeeper "disks" can be opened on
windows in truecrypt.


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On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Alex Samad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am looking for a substitute for truecrypt, why because I don;t like
> how they have gone to the insistence for a gui front end on the linux
> side of things, the real pain being the how hard it is to compile for
> debian, true atleast for 5.x not sure for the new 6.x series.
>
> Currently I have a usb stick that I use on windows and linux, keep my
> important doco on it.
>
> Any suggestions for a substitute.  If it was just linux I could just
> crypt/openssl/gpg it, but that doesn't work well in windows
>
> Alex
>
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> 06/14/2001
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> television camera was still rolling.
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