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m4_dnl -*-html-*-
m4_include(`template.m4')
m4_dnl $Id$
m4_define(`EN')
m4_define(`DE_FILE', `version4-de.html')
m4_define(`TITLE', `What's new - Version 4')
m4_define(`MAIN', `version3')
PAGE_START
Crypto Backend (GnuPG 2.3)
Gpg4win 4 is a major update to the underlying crypto backend. The new GnuPG 2.3 is the
future-proof foundation for the secure exchange of data and mails over the next years.
The user interface stays mostly the same, while the backend provides more:
- Support for the upcoming
refresh of the OpenPGP-Standards.
- ECC (Elliptic Curve Cryptography) support for S/MIME. Including brainpool curves.
- New smartcard handling with better support for multiple smartcards.
- New support for:
- Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards.
- Telesec Signature Cards v2.0.
- ECC in S/MIME for Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity cards.
- Curve X448 (ed448, cv448).
- Extended, regular expression based, password rules.
- Full unicode support on the command line.
- A new storage for certificates (public keys). To enable it
- put "use-keyboxd" into gpg.conf and gpgsm.conf. Keys are stored
- in an SQLite database and make key lookups much faster.
- - ECC with Curve25519 is now the default
- for new OpenPGP keys.
+ put "use-keyboxd" into gpg.conf and gpgsm.conf. Public keys are stored
+ in an SQLite database, which makes lookups much faster.
+ - ECC with Curve25519 is the new default
+ when creating fresh OpenPGP keys.
Crypto-Manager (Kleopatra)
- Groups enable you to regularly adress the same communication partners. They can
- now also be exported and imported, including both the S/MIME and OpenPGP certificates of a
- group.
- - Greatly improved accessibility to ensure that Kleopatra can be used for encryption while
+ also be exported and imported, including both the S/MIME and OpenPGP
+ certificates.
+
+ - Improved accessibility so that Kleopatra can be used
+ for encryption while
using a screenreaders
- - Ui for multiple smartcards.
- - New configuration settings for institutions to restrict actions.
- - Improved symmetric (password based) encryption with password generation.
+ - UI for multiple smartcards.
+ - New configuration settings for administrators to restrict actions.
+ - Improved symmetric (password based) encryption, including generating passwords.
Outlook Plugin (GpgOL)
-The Outlook Add-in stays mostly the same as in Version 3. Although GpgOL profits from the
-new Crypto Backend and new improvements and features are still in development for the
-upcoming Gpg4win 4 releases.
+The Outlook add-in is mostly the same as in Version 3,
+but GpgOL profits from the new crypto backend
+and will get more features in the following Gpg4win 4 releases.
Note on compliance
The new version of the crypto backend is not yet approved for VS-NfD / RESTRICTED communication.
-Where an officially approved version is required, please use our version with supplier support:
+Where an officially approved version is required, please use our
+product variant with support from the vendor:
GnuPG VS-Desktop.