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Kleopatra is the KDE certificate manager und universal crypto GUI.
This is the second beta release of what will become Kleopatra 2.0.
This release is part of www.gpg4win.org's beta cycle leading up to Gpg4win version 2.
Klepatra 2.0 will most likely also be part of kdepim in KDE 4.1, released later this year.
12 years ago
Too many things to mention, but the most important of all must be that this new version supports OpenPGP as well as X.509 certificates, and features a crypto GUI server that other applications can use to provide a system-wide consistent user interface for crypto operations.
Currently, the only clients are GpgOL and GpgEX, both part of Gpg4win.
12 years ago
Too many things to mention, but the most important of all must be that this new version supports OpenPGP as well as X.509 certificates, and features a crypto GUI server that other applications can use to provide a system-wide consistent user interface for crypto operations.
Currently, the only clients are GpgOL and GpgEX, both part of Gpg4win.
schmirrwurst
11 years ago
I've opened a bug by kde :
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=192104
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praedor
12 years ago
The second feature apparently missing: no highlighting or organization to the keys. My primary encryption key is just one of the many listed with no highlighting to separate it from the masses.
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blurb
7 years ago
There is a workaround though:
Put this in autostart:
"kstart --iconify kleopatra"
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blurb
7 years ago
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blurb
7 years ago
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blurb
7 years ago
There is a workaround though:
Put this in autostart:
"kstart --iconify kleopatra"
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diederick76
11 years ago
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