webpg-firefox
https://translations.launchpad.net/webpg-firefoxwebpg-chrome
https://translations.launchpad.net/webpg-chromeDwalla -
bitcoin -
Coinbase $1.00 $ 1.00 $5.00 Donate Bitcoins $10.00 Donate Bitcoins
MT.GOX
PayPal -
The goal and purpose of WebPG is provide a multi-browser, user friendly interface to GnuPG/PGP for Windows, Linux and OSX, with future plans to support ChromeOS and other mobile platforms. Below you will find the intended progression/feature support of the project, as well as those items which are currently implemented. If you have an idea for a feature or contribution not listed, please contact us and make your case known.
Planned Features:
Browser/App Support
- Chrome/Chromium Support (v0.1.0)
- Firefox Support (v0.8.0)
- Thunderbird Support - [very beta] (v0.8.5)
- SeaMonkey Support (v0.8.9)
- Opera Support (coming soon)
- Safari Support (coming soon)
- Conkeror Support - [very beta]
Operating System Support
- Linux Support (v0.1.0)
- OSX Support (v0.1.0)
- Windows Support (v0.1.0)
- ChromeOS
Feature Support
Browser Extension Features
- Inline Parsing of PGP Blocks (v0.2.12)
- Key Manager (v0.1.8)
- Decrypt/Sign/Verify (v0.2.15)
- GMAIL© Integration - [very beta] (v0.8.3)
- Photo Support (v0.9.4)
GMAIL© Integration Features
- Parse inline PGP data
- Sign and/or Encrypt outgoing message
- Support PGP/MIME message
- Support Sign/Encrypt/Verify of attachments
- Support Verify of signatures as attcahments
Thunderbird Features
- Sign outgoing messages
- Verify Signed messages
- Encrypt outgoing messages
- Support PGP/MIME message
- Support Sign/Encrypt/Verify of attachments
- Support Verify of signatures as attcahments
NPAPI Plugin Features
- Key Generation
- Management of Signatures/Certificates
- Public Key Export
- GPGCONF/Option Support
- Keyserver Search
- User Photo Support
- Create revocation certificates
- Export of key signatures
- Keyring backup
One of important aspect of a users decision to install or use an application largely hinges on what others have to say about it. In addition to that, application features and new implementations are primarily driven by user input. Unfortunately though, it seems that often times the most vocal users are only vocal when they have something negetive to say. One of the best (and often easiest) ways to contribute to an open-source project such as this, is to provide feedback to help others find the tools that are right for them, and to assist the developers in making the product or service better by providing bug reports and feature suggestions.
Here are a few easy ways to provide feedback
Submit a review
WebPG for Firefox
WebPG for Chrome
Submit a bug report - use the contact us page to submit a bug
Submit a feature request - use the contact us page to sumit a feature