A free, open-source, robust yet user-friendly, compact and cross-platform tool for OpenPGP encryption. It stands out as an exceptional GUI frontend for the modern GnuPG (gpg).
From testing GpgFrontend I observed the following glitches. Giving it as feedback to get fixed potentially:
Double clicking a PDF or an encrypted .pgp file opens it and shows it's binary content. This isn't helpful. Instead I would expect the .gpg file to be decrypted and the PDF to be opened in system's PDF viewer.
On the right panel which shows the keys: Sorting keys alphabetically is not possible. Clicking on the columns' title doesn't change the order. Also searching for keys isn't possible which would be helpful in my case, where I have hundreds of keys in my keyring.
From testing GpgFrontend I observed the following glitches. Giving it as feedback to get fixed potentially:
Double clicking a PDF or an encrypted .pgp file opens it and shows it's binary content. This isn't helpful. Instead I would expect the .gpg file to be decrypted and the PDF to be opened in system's PDF viewer.
On the right panel which shows the keys: Sorting keys alphabetically is not possible. Clicking on the columns' title doesn't change the order. Also searching for keys isn't possible which would be helpful in my case, where I have hundreds of keys in my keyring.