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Easy encryption and decryption of directories with GPG
Authored by: calroth on May 22, '03 04:57:46AM

Network Associates doesn't own PGP any longer. It's not worth carrying that particular grudge over to the new company.

The source code to PGP is available, but you have to jump through hoops to get it, and you're not allowed to use it for anything but verifying that, when built, it's exactly the same as the standard PGP binary.



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