Is there a Win PGP?
William H. Geiger III
whgiii at amaranth.com
Fri Nov 8 09:30:29 PST 1996
In <Pine.OSF.3.90.961107161755.5877A-100000 at olympus.mta.ca>, on 11/07/96 at 05:06 PM,
"Michael C Taylor (CSD)" <mctaylor at olympus.mta.ca> said:
>PGP Inc. (http://www.pgp.com/) is now marketing Viacrypt PGP.
> There are two packages, Viacrypt PGP Personal Edition which is PGP, like we all
>know and love. PE also is available as DOS, MS-Windows, Mac, and UNIX. So Viacrypt
>PGP/PE for DOS should feel similar if not identical to MIT's PGP, though I haven't
>tested it yet.
> You could license IDEA single-license and license RSAREF for commerical usage
>(http://www.consensus.com/ or JonathanZ at consensus.com), but why bother?
Well their are several reasons I myself would rather use the "free" version in a commercial enviromet:
1. Source code is not available for the ViaCrypt version.
2. No OS/2 version
3. I really don't like the Windows GUI that ViaCrypt has developed. (I am biased by the fact that I have written my own <G>).
On # 1 this is a problem for those that like to have the source code and compile the program themselfs and without the source code one is unable to run it on an unsupported platform (see #2)
On #2 this is a bussiness dicision made by ViaCrypt. I'll leave it at that. (no sense starting an OS war).
On #3 this again is just a personal preference issue and would not rate it as a big factor.
I am corresponding with PGP Inc. on the legal issues of using the "free-ware" version in a commercial enviroment.
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