XGP 1.07

£99

documentation:
  • HTML

    system requirements:
  • Windows 95 or higher
  • 2Mb RAM
  • 1Mb diskspace
  • XGP sends and receives encrypted data via regular internet email. Its intended usage is to replicate data. It can send or receive a whole directory (and all its subdirectories) at once. It uses GNUPG, the successor to PGP, as its cryptographic engine, to provide the maximum amount of data protection possible.

    XGP has been designed for automated, unattended operation. It is perfect for securely duplicating a large quantity of data, every night, over the internet.

    XGP uses SMTP to send and POP3 to receive, and thus will work with most systems and internet accounts.

    XGP works in either client or server mode - the same single program does both.

    XGP also sports a manual mode, a cleanup function, and full logging.

    Screenshots:

    configuration
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    The contents of XGP.INI
    in action
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    This shot shows XGP encrypting the data.
    logfile
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    A sample logfile.