![]() ![]() Kleopatra: The Notepad now also uses the last chosen certificates for signing and self-encryption as default. The warnings are configurable and should allow a smoother switch to a new or extended certificate. Kleopatra: Added warnings when your certificate or other certificates in your keyring are about to expire. ![]() Kleopatra: It is now offered to delete the secret key on the computer after it was successfully transferred to a smart card. Kleopatra: It is now possible to rename the output file, if a file with the same name already exists, instead of just overwriting or canceling. Kleopatra: The progress indicator now also works for very large data files. The new architecture also allows for further performance improvements in the future and is much more robust. Kleopatra: Folder encryption and decryption (gpgtar) has been completely reworked so that it now has roughly the same performance as on the command line. Please see: on how to create a portable version of Gpg4win. ![]() Where applicable you have to export the certificate before and import them again after the restart. To switch back to the old behavior, add a "#" character in front of the "use-keyboxd" and restart Kleopatra. As usual we caution to make a backup of the %APPDATA%gnupg directory before modifying files in there. Add a file %APPDATA%nf with the contents "use-keyboxd" (without the quote marks), then restart Kleopatra and import your certificates again. Adventuresome users can enable it manually: Select all certificates in Kleopatra and export them with a right click. The resulting performance improvement can be quite large especially for users with large keyrings. keyboxd stores certificates (public keys) in an sqlite database and keeps it in memory. GnuPG: The new component "keyboxd" is now enabled by default for new users of Gpg4win. It should therefore be more suitable in high security environments than other PDF readers. It does not support any active content like javascript or media files in PDF documents. The GnuPG Edition of Okular is optimized to be lightweight and to provide as little attack surface as possible. Although our Okular version is currently considered experimental and therefore not installed by default, this provides the ability to legally sign and verify documents with the S/MIME certificates and smart cards GnuPG supports. Okular (GnuPG Edition): Gpg4win has been extended with the popular Okular PDF Viewer. ![]()
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