No, iPGMail has no code from GnuPG at all, I did not want to taint it
with GPL.  Though I do use GnuPG for testing on my desktop to make
sure the files generated are interoperable.

It is a completely new Objective-C implementation of RFC 4880, written
from scratch, with some help from OpenSSL libcrypto for filling in
some of the gaps in the iOS security framework.

-Will


On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Lukas Pitschl | Dressy Vagabonds
<lu...@dressyvagabonds.com> wrote:
> While I think that would be a nice idea,
> I'd rather see the GPGTools core team and Wyllys working together
> on making the best iOS OpenPGP app possible, starting with a very much
> improved user friendly interface.
>
> Also it would be nice Wyllys if you could share some insight on how your app 
> works
> internally.
> I assume you're directly building gpg into your iOS app or use it as a 
> library, is that true?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lukas

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