Download FireGPG 0.7.3
FireGPG is an add-on for Firefox that allows you to read and then decipher Pretty Good Privacy blocks of code in web pages. FireGPG has for this GnuPG needed to work. More information about FireGPG can be found on this page are being found. The latest version of the add-on is numbered 0.7.3 and ships with the changelog below:
bugs:
- Gmail working again
- FireGPG doesn’t eat space anymore in some cases
- Refreshing keylist when importing a key
- Mails send by claws mail, kmail, Mutt works now with FireGPG
- Fixed problem with scrolling when FireGPG verify mails
- FXFolder is case insensitive now
- Reverted changes to pre tag management for TiddlyWiki, new system for TiddlyWiki
Features:
- Support of encrypted attachments (openpgp/mime attachments or attachments with .asc and .pgp extension)
- Support of email with openpgp/mime data in a mime subpart of the mail
- You can import private key, but ONLY with the keymanager, by importing a file
- Option to apply openpgp/mime signature/encryption only on the mail’s body (no attachments)
- Autowrap on Roundcube, Zimbra, yahoo, Horde, Squirelmail
- New alert system for updates, less annoying
- Small option window due to problem with small resolutions
- Fixed about windows (who was still at version 0.1, hihihi)
- Fixed a problem with form value, thanks to Mateusz Baszczyk for his help
Locales:
- Nothing but don’t forget to translate
Code:
- New mime decoder
- New FireGPG structure
Version number | 0.7.3 |
Release status | Alpha |
Website | FireGPG |
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License type | Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.) |