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Well I made the MISTAKE of paying for PGP 9.x. It crashed my Dell
laptop beyond recovery 3 times befor I gave up. 8.1 is back on with
the new install of the os ...
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PGP 9.x is history
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Well I made the MISTAKE of paying for PGP 9.x. It crashed my Dell
laptop beyond recovery 3 times befor I gave up. 8.1 is back on with
the new install of the os and am looking at other security software
options.
BTW: PGP support was not interested in helping and if I wanted to
get real support it would have cost many times that of the original
product.
PGP say good-bye to another long time PAYING customer.
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Re: PGP 9.x is history
Yeah... PGP 9 is lek Henry Ford's cars... " You can have it in any
color you want so long as it's black" or something lik that.
They don't want to help you out, they want you to use it exactly as it
is installed and not ask any questions. They make it very difficult to
get help,a nd very expensive when you do get it.
It really is too bad... cause I love the idea, and I like the basic
product.. but is caused me so many issues before I got them ironed
out... I nearly stopped using it.
On 2005-06-05 09:16:29 -0700, Me said:
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> Well I made the MISTAKE of paying for PGP 9.x. It crashed my Dell
> laptop beyond recovery 3 times befor I gave up. 8.1 is back on with
> the new install of the os and am looking at other security software
> options.
>
> BTW: PGP support was not interested in helping and if I wanted to
> get real support it would have cost many times that of the original
> product.
>
> PGP say good-bye to another long time PAYING customer.
>
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Re: PGP 9.x is history
In article <2005071712515916807%nitefall@nospamcom>, Nitefall
wrote:
> Yeah... PGP 9 is lek Henry Ford's cars... " You can have it in any
> color you want so long as it's black" or something lik that.
>
> They don't want to help you out, they want you to use it exactly as it
> is installed and not ask any questions. They make it very difficult to
> get help,a nd very expensive when you do get it.
>
> It really is too bad... cause I love the idea, and I like the basic
> product.. but is caused me so many issues before I got them ironed
> out... I nearly stopped using it.
Did you say in another post that you were on Mac OS X 10.4?
If yes, then PGP 9.0.2 (build 2364) is much improved.
(I use it with proxy turned off.) It is now more or less as good as 8.1
with slightly nicer integration with mail.app, different key management
UI. The services menu works better and it is back encrypting outbound
mail to your master key.
The forums at pgp.com have been useful for me in lieu of paying for
support.
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Re: PGP 9.x is history
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Elliott Roper wrote in
news:170720052233040986%nospam@yrl.co.uk:
> Did you say in another post that you were on Mac OS X 10.4?
>
> If yes, then PGP 9.0.2 (build 2364) is much improved.
> (I use it with proxy turned off.) It is now more or less as good as 8.1
> with slightly nicer integration with mail.app, different key management
> UI. The services menu works better and it is back encrypting outbound
> mail to your master key.
>
> The forums at pgp.com have been useful for me in lieu of paying for
> support.
The PGP Forum is a great area for assistance. It's a shame that PGP never
before provided such free support.
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Re: PGP 9.x is history
Elliott Roper wrote:
> In article <2005071712515916807%nitefall@nospamcom>, Nitefall
> wrote:
>
> Did you say in another post that you were on Mac OS X 10.4?
>
> If yes, then PGP 9.0.2 (build 2364) is much improved.
> (I use it with proxy turned off.) It is now more or less as good as 8.1
> with slightly nicer integration with mail.app, different key management
> UI. The services menu works better and it is back encrypting outbound
> mail to your master key.
>
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hmmm. why is it that when I check for updates, the app says that I have the
latest (desktop) version (v9.01, Build 2185) for MacOSX 10.4.2
Wimbo
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Re: PGP 9.x is history
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Wimbo wrote in
news:42e0d652$0$94728$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl:
>> Did you say in another post that you were on Mac OS X 10.4?
>>
>> If yes, then PGP 9.0.2 (build 2364) is much improved.
>> (I use it with proxy turned off.) It is now more or less as good as 8.1
>> with slightly nicer integration with mail.app, different key management
>> UI. The services menu works better and it is back encrypting outbound
>> mail to your master key.
>
> hmmm. why is it that when I check for updates, the app says that I have
> the latest (desktop) version (v9.01, Build 2185) for MacOSX 10.4.2
This appears consistent with the Windows versions, where the 9.0.2 build is
a beta, and when you check for updates, you are only checking for released
builds.
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