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1 | initial version | posted 2014-09-05 23:14:57 +0200 |
Another secure communication solution is Retroshare (open source, Qt based). There is a linux/windows/apple version and there seems to be a qt mobile version. And there is a retromessage mobile version. Retroshare security is based on pgp keys.
http://retroshare.sourceforge.net/downloads.html http://retromessenger.sourceforge.net/
Anyone care to explore this on Jolla?
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Another secure communication solution is Retroshare (open source, Qt based). There is a linux/windows/apple version and there seems to be a qt mobile version. And there is a retromessage mobile version. Retroshare security is based on pgp keys.
http://retroshare.sourceforge.net/downloads.html http://retromessenger.sourceforge.net/
Anyone care to explore this on Jolla?
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Another secure communication solution is Retroshare (open source, Qt based). There is a linux/windows/apple version and there seems to be a qt mobile version. And there is a retromessage mobile version. Retroshare security is based on pgp keys.
http://retroshare.sourceforge.net/downloads.html
http://retroshare.sourceforge.net/downloads.html
http://retromessenger.sourceforge.net/
Anyone care to explore this on Jolla?
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Another secure communication solution is Retroshare (open source, Qt based). There is a linux/windows/apple version and there seems to be a qt mobile version. And there is a retromessage mobile version. Retroshare security is based on pgp keys.
http://retroshare.sourceforge.net/downloads.html
http://retromessenger.sourceforge.net/
Anyone care to explore this on Jolla?
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Another secure communication solution is Retroshare (open source, Qt based). There is a linux/windows/apple version and there seems to be a qt mobile version. And there is a retromessage mobile version. Retroshare security is based on pgp keys.
http://retroshare.sourceforge.net/downloads.html
http://retromessenger.sourceforge.net/
Anyone care to explore this on Jolla?