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GPG Keychain Access 1.0b7 (Mac)
March 8, 2012, 12:00am PST
GPG Keychain Access is used to create and work with GnuPG keys. If you find an error or have a feature request please open a ticket in our ticket-system. If you have questions or general interest...
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MacGPG2 2.0.17-9 (Mac)
February 14, 2011, 12:00am PST
MacGPG2 is the Mac OS X port of GnuPG, licensed under the GNU GPL. The aims of the project are to make GnuPG easy to install, provide a native MacOSX pinentry utility and interact with existing...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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Software
GPGMail 2.0a30 (Mac)
February 13, 2012, 12:00am PST
GPGMail is a plug-in for Apple's Mail, providing a front-end to gpg for some operations. GPGMail extends Apple's Mail application and allows you to operate with encrypted messages. You can use...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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Software
GPGServices 1.6 (Mac)
May 18, 2011, 12:00am PDT
GPGServices is a plugin for the global OS X Services menu, which adds the ability to almost any application (e.g. Safari, Finder, or TextEdit) to use OpenPGP functionalities. In a nutshell:Any...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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Software
GPGPreferences 0.9.2 (Mac)
December 19, 2011, 12:00am PST
The GPGPreferences pane allows you to fix broken GPG and GPGMail installations (e.g. after an OS X update). Please have a look at the list of open issues and ask the mailing list for further support.
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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MacGPG1 1.4.11-1 (Mac)
February 24, 2011, 12:00am PST
MacGPG1 is an open source Mac OS X port of GnuPG. The project aims at making GnuPG easy to install, maybe provide a native Mac OS X pinentry utility and interact with existing GnuPG tools for Mac...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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GPGTools Installer 2012.03.18 (Mac)
March 18, 2012, 12:00am PDT
GPGTools is an open source initiative to bring OpenPGP to Apple OS X. The project originated from efforts to revamp GPGMail development in 2010. The personal privacy is one of the most...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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Software
GPGTools Installer 2012.03.18 (Mac)
March 18, 2012, 12:00am PDT
GPGTools is an open source initiative to bring OpenPGP to Apple OS X. The project originated from efforts to revamp GPGMail development in 2010. The personal privacy is one of the most...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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Software
GPG Keychain Access 1.0b7 (Mac)
March 8, 2012, 12:00am PST
GPG Keychain Access is used to create and work with GnuPG keys. If you find an error or have a feature request please open a ticket in our ticket-system. If you have questions or general interest...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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Software
GPGMail 2.0a30 (Mac)
February 13, 2012, 12:00am PST
GPGMail is a plug-in for Apple's Mail, providing a front-end to gpg for some operations. GPGMail extends Apple's Mail application and allows you to operate with encrypted messages. You can use...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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Software
GPGPreferences 0.9.2 (Mac)
December 19, 2011, 12:00am PST
The GPGPreferences pane allows you to fix broken GPG and GPGMail installations (e.g. after an OS X update). Please have a look at the list of open issues and ask the mailing list for further support.
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
-
Software
GPGServices 1.6 (Mac)
May 18, 2011, 12:00am PDT
GPGServices is a plugin for the global OS X Services menu, which adds the ability to almost any application (e.g. Safari, Finder, or TextEdit) to use OpenPGP functionalities. In a nutshell:Any...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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Software
MacGPG1 1.4.11-1 (Mac)
February 24, 2011, 12:00am PST
MacGPG1 is an open source Mac OS X port of GnuPG. The project aims at making GnuPG easy to install, maybe provide a native Mac OS X pinentry utility and interact with existing GnuPG tools for Mac...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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Software
MacGPG2 2.0.17-9 (Mac)
February 14, 2011, 12:00am PST
MacGPG2 is the Mac OS X port of GnuPG, licensed under the GNU GPL. The aims of the project are to make GnuPG easy to install, provide a native MacOSX pinentry utility and interact with existing...
Provided by GPGTools Project Team
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