Technically, yes you could, if the program the end user had could accept the RSA key 
that cardcrypt/textcrypt created and you gave them. 

Problem is, we haven't actually managed to do this yet - the PGP client on Windows has 
the option of importing a "legacy RSA key" but that key needs to be "ascii-armored", 
and I can't seem to find any documentation on the process of converting a 
base64-encoded binary RSA key to ascii-armored format.

If anyone has any resources that might help here, please let me know!

Regards,
Kay.

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