Copyright (c) 1999-2018 Tails developers Homepage: https://openpgp-applet-team.pages.debian.net/ Development mailing list: https://lists.autistici.org/list/openpgp-applet-devel.html **** OpenPGP_Applet - GNOME applet for OpenPGP text encryption **** OpenPGP_Applet is a GNOME applet written in Perl that allows encryption and decryption of the clipboard's content with a symmetric cipher using a passphrase. This is a graphical front-end on top of GnuPG. Asymmetric decryption and clipboard verification are also supported. Formerly a part of Tails - tails.boum.org, now available separately. IMPORTANT: OpenPGP_Applet does not handle passphrase input. Since it also does not offer terminal interaction unless explicitly run from there, it relies in practice on some kind of GnuPG agent such as Pinentry, Seahorse 2.x or GNOME Keyring 3.x to manage passphrase input. Full user documentation, with screenshots, is available at https://tails.boum.org/doc/encryption_and_privacy/gpgapplet/ INSTALLATION OpenPGP_Applet is packaged as a (mostly) standard Perl module. To install, you'll need Perl and a few Perl module available from CPAN and, chances are, as package for your OS. Just run perl Makefile.PL If you miss some required modules, it will warn you. Install them (via CPAN or using your preferred packaging system)ΒΈ Then, as root or using sudo : make install Installation will take place in /usr/local by default. USAGE To launch the applet, run "openpgp-applet". It should sit in the system tray or the notification area. If you encounter issues, find a bug, or want to suggest a feature, please open an issue on https://salsa.debian.org/openpgp-applet-team/openpgp-applet LICENSE This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or b) the "Artistic License" which comes with Perl. Both are included in the LICENSE file. The pixmaps and icons under share/pixmaps are licensed using the Creative Common 1.0 Universal (CC0), included in LICENSE file as well. Humans may want to refer to http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/