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WinPT
WinPT in Windows XP
Developer(s)
Timo Schulz
Initial release
15 November 2005; 18 years ago (2005-11-15)[1]
Stable release
1.4.3 (October 31, 2009; 14 years ago (2009-10-31)) [±][2]
Preview release
1.5.3 beta (June 2, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-06-02)) [±][3]
Operating system
Microsoft Windows
Available in
3 languages
Type
frontend
License
GNU General Public License
Website
winpt.wald.intevation.org
WinPT or Windows Privacy Tray is frontend to the Gnu Privacy Guard (GnuPG) for the Windows platform. Released under GPL, it is compatible with OpenPGP compliant software.
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.
If installation defaults are used, WinPT will then reside in the task bar tray, and on the right-click menu within Windows Explorer. A Start menu item includes launchers for a GPG commandline (console), WinPT tray, and documentation.
As of January 15, 2013[update], latest version (1.5.3 Beta) is only compatible with GnuPG 1.4.x and not with the most recent version 2.0.x.[4]
WinPT is included in the GnuPT installer (that includes the latest version of GnuPG 1.4.x, WinPT 1.4.3 stable and WinPT latest beta.)[5]
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compete in that round of the competition and was safe from elimination. (PT) The cook was on the losing team in the Team Challenge and competed in the...
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