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rowdy_yates
June 29th, 2005, 05:58 AM
How many of you think that PGP corp. took a great product and screwed it up real good? I have never had this many issues with PGP.
http://www.pgp.com/
sb_
June 29th, 2005, 06:01 AM
I don't really care actually. I use GPG ^_^.
Dr. Psy
June 29th, 2005, 06:15 AM
I also use GnuPG, but what did they do to PGP to screw it up?
thehorse13
June 29th, 2005, 12:20 PM
It's hard to determine what the actual issues are but by reading their site, it appears that they crammed additional features into their product. My guess is this may be where the problems are cropping up.
GnuPG has treated me fine over the years and I continue to use it regularly.
rowdy_yates
June 29th, 2005, 01:28 PM
Originally posted here (http://www.AntiOnline.com/showthread.php?threadid=269049#post847258) by thehorse13
It's hard to determine what the actual issues are but by reading their site, it appears that they crammed additional features into their product. My guess is this may be where the problems are cropping up.
eye, you can say that again. and none of the crammed in features seem to have been tested to work with wide array of apps. pretty GUI though.
this all reminds me of microsoft and ms word. word 97 worked fine and was fast. then they kept pumping more and more features on top of something that essensially gives you the base ms word 97 functionality. imo, ms word 2003 has turned into an oversized glutton of a beast.
zencoder
June 30th, 2005, 11:53 PM
I haven't used 9.x yet. Still on 8.1, and while our license allows for an upgrade, our license is from a previous company that was acquired, and I haven't yet seen the upgrade data come through.
8.1 isn't too bad. However, being a big PKI and digital cert company, using PGP (even with the outlook extensions/plugins) is the exception, not the rule. S/MIME and pgp do NOT play well together. So I have it installed, but I configured it to only do things on demand. I use the PGPDisk for file storage, and I encrypt emails (or just the content blurb) as needed with it; I'm not a huge fan of Outlook & Exchange, but with PKI built into your infrastructure, it makes S/MIME encryption/signing/dectyption real easy.