I have just released version 1.3.0 of GPGee - the GnuPG Explorer Extension.
The major new feature in this release is support for the OpenPGP
smartcard. There is a whole host of minor changes and bugfixes too
including better directory recursion, .pgp file extension support,
subkey-friendly signing and encryption, and fixes for passphrase caching
where more than one passphrase is asked for in a single operation.
You can read the complete list of changes on the GPGee web page in the
news section. A direct link is:
http://www.excelcia.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=46&mode=&order=0&thold=0
For those of you who are unfamilliar with the program, GPGee is the
GnuPG Explorer Extension - a Windows shell extension front end for GnuPG
that gives you access to GnuPG functionality directly through the
Windows explorer right-click context menu.
More information (including a full discussion of the new version) and
downloads are available from: http://gpgee.excelcia.org
As a last note, I want to thank Werner Koch and g10 Code for donating
some smartcards so I could get the support for them working.
Kurt Fitzner
The major new feature in this release is support for the OpenPGP
smartcard. There is a whole host of minor changes and bugfixes too
including better directory recursion, .pgp file extension support,
subkey-friendly signing and encryption, and fixes for passphrase caching
where more than one passphrase is asked for in a single operation.
You can read the complete list of changes on the GPGee web page in the
news section. A direct link is:
http://www.excelcia.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=46&mode=&order=0&thold=0
For those of you who are unfamilliar with the program, GPGee is the
GnuPG Explorer Extension - a Windows shell extension front end for GnuPG
that gives you access to GnuPG functionality directly through the
Windows explorer right-click context menu.
More information (including a full discussion of the new version) and
downloads are available from: http://gpgee.excelcia.org
As a last note, I want to thank Werner Koch and g10 Code for donating
some smartcards so I could get the support for them working.
Kurt Fitzner