Still, the biggest problem with GPG is finding someone else who uses it, so they can read your signatures and decode your messages.
--Don Ellis On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Scott Granneman <[email protected]>wrote: > On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Bob Therina <[email protected]> wrote: > > I think it would be better if people regularly used > > encryption to the point of it at least being looked at as a traditional > > right and practice of privacy rather than something that is only used to > > hide something. I have keys, but don't know anybody else who uses them or > > who would know how to if it ended up becoming necessary anyway. > > Here's another problem: GnuPG support on Macs SUCKS. In the book I > just finished, I wanted to spend several pages talking about GnuPG on > Mac OS X, but I ended up writing 5 pages about how awful it is > instead. So right there, a major OS can't really work easily with the > world's most widely-used free encryption program. Ugh. > > Scott > -- > R. Scott Granneman > [email protected] ~ www.granneman.com ~ granneman.tel > Full list of publications @ http://www.granneman.com/publications > My new book: Google Apps Deciphered @ http://www.granneman.com/books > > "Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength." > ---Eric Hoffer > -- Central West End Linux Users Group (via Google Groups) Main page: http://www.cwelug.org To post: [email protected] To subscribe: [email protected] To unsubscribe: [email protected] More options: http://groups.google.com/group/cwelug
