Minor fixes to GnuPrivacyGuard description:

* No double spaces
* Don't use "I", "We" or "Our"
* Don't use exclamation marks, keep it concise
* No "for Android" redundance
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Daniel Martí 2013-11-08 18:26:49 +01:00
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@ -5,14 +5,13 @@ Source Code:https://github.com/guardianproject/gnupg-for-android
Issue Tracker:https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/gpgandroid/issues
Auto Name:GnuPrivacyGuard
Summary:GnuPG for Android
Summary:GnuPG via gpgcli
Description:
This release of our developer tool extends the gpgcli command line tool to
bring an integrated privacy engine to your Android! GnuPrivacyGuard (GPG)
gives you command line access to the entire GnuPG suite of encryption
software. It also serves as the test bed for complete Android integration for
all of GnuPG's crypto services, including OpenPGP, symmetric encryption, and
more.
GnuPrivacyGuard extends the gpgcli command line tool to bring an integrated
privacy engine to your Android. It gives you command line access to the entire
GnuPG suite of encryption software. It also serves as the test bed for
complete Android integration for all of GnuPG's crypto services, including
OpenPGP, symmetric encryption, and more.
GPG is GNUs tool for end-to-end secure communication and encrypted data
storage. This trusted protocol is the free software alternative to PGP. This
@ -20,12 +19,12 @@ app is built upon GnuPG 2.1, the new modularized version of GnuPG that now
supports S/MIME.
GPG aims to provide an integrated experience, so clicking on PGP files should
"just work". You can also share files to GPG to encrypt them. GPG will also
"just work". You can also share files to GPG to encrypt them. GPG will also
respond when you click on a PGP fingerprint URL (one that starts with
openpgp4fpr:).
Before using GPG, be sure to launch the app and let it finish its installation
process. Once it has completed, then you're ready to use it. The easiest way
process. Once it has completed, then you're ready to use it. The easiest way
to get started with GPG is to install [[jackpal.androidterm]]. GPG will
automatically configure Android Terminal Emulator as long as you have the
"Allow PATH extensions" settings enabled.