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  2. Pretty Good Privacy - Wikipedia

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    Unlike PGP 2, which was an exclusively command line program, PGP 3 was designed from the start as a software library allowing users to work from a command line or inside a GUI environment. The original agreement between Viacrypt and the Zimmermann team had been that Viacrypt would have even-numbered versions and Zimmermann odd-numbered versions.

  3. WinPT - Wikipedia

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    WinPT represents a collection of user interface tools designed to ease the use of asymmetric encryption software. Based on GnuPG , and OpenPGP -compatible, WinPT is intended for Windows users to use for everyday message signing, verification, encryption and general key management.

  4. Expect - Wikipedia

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    Expect is an extension to the Tcl scripting language written by Don Libes. [2] The program automates interactions with programs that expose a text terminal interface. Expect, originally written in 1990 for the Unix platform, has since become available for Microsoft Windows and other systems.

  5. Comparison of email clients - Wikipedia

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    GUI Evolution: The GNOME Project: Unix-like: LGPL-2.1-only or LGPL-3.0-only: GUI FirstClass: Open Text Proprietary: GUI Forté Agent: Mark Sidell Windows Proprietary: GUI Geary: The GNOME Project (formerly Yorba Foundation) Unix-like LGPL-2.1-or-later: GUI GNUMail: Ludovic Marcotte and others Unix-like, macOS GPL-2.0-or-later: GUI Gnus: Gnus ...

  6. Sylpheed - Wikipedia

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    Sylpheed is an open-source e-mail client and news client licensed under GNU GPL-2.0-or-later with the library part LibSylph under GNU LGPL-2.1-or-later.It provides easy configuration and an abundance of features.

  7. PGPDisk - Wikipedia

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    PGP Virtual Disk is a disk encryption system that allows one to create a virtual encrypted disk within a file. Older versions for Windows NT were freeware (for example, bundled with PGP v6.0.2i; and with some of the CKT builds of PGP).

  8. Eggplant Functional - Wikipedia

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    Eggplant Functional utilizes intelligent image recognition algorithms to 'see' the display screen of the computer under test. The software secured a U.S. patent for its 'method for monitoring a graphical user interface on a second computer display from a first computer', [11] which underpins its GUI testing tool.

  9. Pretty Easy privacy - Wikipedia

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    Enigmail announced its support for the new "pretty Easy privacy" (p≡p) encryption in a joint Thunderbird extension to be released in December 2015. [9] Patrick Brunschwig, the head of Enigmail, announced that p≡p core functionality was implemented in Enigmail in October 2016, ready for the Mozilla Festival then taking place in London.