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From: b44729@achilles.ctd.anl.gov (Samuel Pigg)
Subject: NXPGP1.0 Uploaded to sonata.cc.purdue.edu in /pub/next/submissions
Organization: Next Announcements
Approved: sanguish@digifix.com


Here is the readme file:

	This is release 1.0 of NXPGP, a NeXTSTEP interface to Phillip
Zimmerman's pgp encryption package. NXPGP uses the services menu to
allow you to select text in an application and encrypt, decrypt, sign,
or check the signature of.
	This allows the user to decrypt and encrypt mail from inside
of Mail.app, sign and check the signatures of articles in NewsGrazer
or NewsBase, and encrypt any ascii text from inside of an application,
without the bothersome need to save the text to a file, grab a shell
window, cd to the directory, type out the pgp command to decrypt,
typically having to give a filename for the plaintext (or encrypted
text), and then deleting the original, and then opening the file in
another application. 
	While not being difficult, the above operation can become
quite tedious, and tends to discourage routine usage of pgp for mail
and News article posting usage.

Note: NXPGP1.0 does not actually include pgp, it is a front end for
it, so it is legal to distribute NXPGP1.0 across the U.S. border.

NXPGP1.0 is "donateware". You aren't required to give any money to use
it, but it would be helpful.

Full source code is included, of course.

The NXPGP1.0.tar file conatins two files:

	NXPGP1.0.tar.Z 		The compressed source+2.1 executable.
	NXPGP1.0.tar.Z.sig	A signature of NXPGP1.0.tar.Z made with my 
				pgp key. This ensures that the source has
				not been tampered with. My key is available
				from the internet key servers.

Remember to use binary mode when downloading NXPGP1.0.tar

-Sam Pigg
(dt1acaa@cfraix.cfr.usf.edu)
or
(b44729@achilles.ctd.anl.gov)

These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Marcel Waldvogel and Netfuture.ch.