PGP releases Desktop 8.0.3
By Steve Malone
Posted on 27 Oct 2003 at 09:37
Secure messaging specialists, PGP Corporation ahs released the latest version of PGP Desktop. The new version 8.0.3 supports for Microsoft Office 2003, including Outlook 2003 and Windows Server 2003; Novell GroupWise 6.5; and Mac OS X 10.3.
The new version is free to all customers who have bought previous versions of PGP Desktop 8.0, including PGP Corporate Desktop, PGP Workgroup Desktop, and PGP Personal Desktop. Free upgrades are also available to customers of earlier releases of PGP Enterprise, PGP Desktop, and PGP Personal.
PGP (short for Pretty Good Privacy) is a method of sending encrypted documents between computers.
The new versions are available from the PGP website.
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