• It can be a barier to entry for new / non-technical users. In the past when I’ve worked with activism groups to setup secure comms Kleopatra has been difficult for people unfamiliar with encryption to figure out. It’s always good to lower the barrier to entry for these kinds if applications.

    • Really? Kleopatra was such a pain for me to figure out. We want normies using this stuff, not just computer programmers.

      • It took me a few minutes of messing around with it to understand how it works, but once I did, it became very easy for what I was using it for. I am not a programmer.

        Mostly just copy/pasting onto the scratch board, then choosing which key to use to decrypt (or encrypt), then copying the results.

        Adding a new public key by copying it and adding it from the clipboard was also very easy.

        • Okay, well you’re smarter than the general populace because I’ve read multiple comments online about how difficult this program is to use, so I know I’m not alone. Any competition is better than none.

    • It’s painful to use and understand? There is no step-by-step process…

    • Look at this fat cat who can afford ink these days! (That’s a /r/Frugal_Jerk reference)