> I wonder if pgp is fundamentally flawed, or we have a deep conceptual usability issue here.
Last time I tried to use PGP on Windows, the gpg4win setup application crashed repeatedly during installation, and I had to use a walkthrough with screenshots because I couldn't figure out how to sign messages in Thunderbird.
Forget deep conceptual usability issues; there are tons of major surface level usability issues.
Last time I tried to use PGP on Windows, the gpg4win setup application crashed repeatedly during installation, and I had to use a walkthrough with screenshots because I couldn't figure out how to sign messages in Thunderbird.
Forget deep conceptual usability issues; there are tons of major surface level usability issues.