oPenGP: PGP for iPhone
Gregory Descamps, the author of oPenGP Lite, a free PGP decryption app for iPhone, has released oPenGP, adding encryption. It doesn't yet support key generation, key servers, or signatures, but it will be a welcome addition to my iPhone tool set. $8. Take that, SecuMail.
The app crashed repeatedly after importing my entire keyring of public keys, so I deleted and redownloaded it, and imported only select keys (a 195K ascii file). That is working fine. It would also be nice to have an "always encrypt to self" option. But that's a nit. The dog talks.
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Another iPhone PGP app
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iPGMail
It integrates with the iPhone/iPad mail app so it can send and receive encrypted attachments. It also supports key generation, publid key downloads from PGP SKS servers, and creates PGP formatted signed/encrypted message attachments that are submitted to the mail app for handling. No more cut-and-paste!.
Only $1.99 Try it out, leave feedback with suggestions for improvements and new features.
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