ViaCrypt PGP has arrived
My copy of ViaCrypt PGP arrived yesterday (Nov 3). Since I worked late, I haven't had a chance to play with it yet. I looked through the manual. The commands look similar (if not identical) to "classic" PGP's, as far as I could tell at a glance. The bulk of the text for the manual was taken from the documentation that comes with PGP, except all occurances of "PGP" where replaced with "ViaCrypt PGP". The box looks pretty good. :-) Looks like they hired a real graphics designer. I suppose some of you are wondering why I'd fork over 100 bucks for something I could get for free. First of all, I can afford it. Second of all, I simply feel more comfortable using a licensed shinkwrapped software product than a quasi-legal freeware one. Call me a coward. I realize that by not compiling the code myself on my own machine I basically have to trust the ViaCrypt PGP implementation. So be it. If there is something wrong with ViaCrypt PGP I believe it will eventually be discovered. Somebody will no doubt disassemble it and look for backdoors. If someone finds one, ViaCrypt's reputation will be worthless. It's in ViaCrypts best interest not to put in any backdoors. Jim_"Rebel without a spine"_Miller@suite.com
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