Welcome to the PGS homepage. Click here
to download the latest version (1.99c public beta) of PGS.
About PGS:
Pretty Good PGP Shell is a user-friendly sophisticated professional
shell to make working with Pretty Good Privacy
(PGP) a bit easier.
Features:
- Usage of several userids for encryption/decryption.
- Viewing key information without using PGP.
- Editing a document/file using your favorite editor, prior to encryption
of the document/file.
- Executing _any_ DOS command using an improved DOS-shell, which claims
only a few bytes of ram (when swapping to XMS/EMS or disk).
- Internal virus/tampering protection.
- Almost every single PGP commands supported.
- Easy to intergrate into your mailer using a combination of commandline
& menus.
- Enhanced keyring features.
- Supports the maximum (2048 bits) keygrade of PGP.
- Using a 32 Bits executable as replacement of the default MSDOS executable.
- a STUBed DJGPP coff file will work perfectly inside the shell, as long
as GO32 is in the PATH variable -
- Create quoted reply on a message.
- And much more...
Requirements:
The Pretty Good PGP Shell uses a hierarchical menu set, which is organised
so that PGP commands can be used easily.
News:
A Java version of PGS is under constuction. But it may take a while
before a public beta will be released... If you have any sugestion
for this PGS version please mail me.