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This ain't your daddy's crypto! We provide a set of C libs and utilities to perform cypherpunk style crypto functions, using your existing OpenPGP keys. Ring signatures; credentials; mental poker; timelines; zero knowledge proofs. Cool stuff!
PKS is an OpenPGP Public Key Server. It allows users to store and lookup public keys from the server's database. It can also synchronize with other servers. (This product includes software developed by Marc Horowitz.)
keystory, by analyzing email history, gathers data on the usage of OpenPGP signatures, and provides information to imperfectly, but practically complement the web of trust, answering questions such as "What keys has foo@bar.baz.com used, where and when?"
The LTC Encryption program is designed to implement the cryptographic functions contained in the libtomcrypt.a library. It works similar to PGP, but does not use the OpenPGP standards.
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pgpenvelope is an interface between Pine and the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG). It allows one to perform expected OpenPGP-related operations on messages. Ease of installation, setup, and use are distinguishing features.
xPG was about an OpenPGP-GUI in Java. Some source-code is still available for reference purposes. See http://www.cryptix.org/ for a current implementation of OpenPGP for Java.