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Value Rating Weight Category name
5 35% Functionality
4 15% Usability
4 10% Security
4 10% Performance & Scalability
4 10% Architecture & Quality
4 10% Support & Documentation
3 10% Adoption & Community
8 Weighted Average

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Functionality 35% Usability 15% Security 10% Performance & Scalability 10% Architecture & Quality 10% Support & Documentation 10% Adoption & Community 10% Weighted Average  
Anonymous  | 2007-01-08

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Functionality 35% Usability 15% Security 10% Performance & Scalability 10% Architecture & Quality 10% Support & Documentation 10% Adoption & Community 10% Weighted Average  
Luciana  | 2007-01-31
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The hard part about GNU Privacy Guard is the installation, you'll need to read and understand the documentation to make it function properly (and unless it does, you've installed it for nothing). On the other hand, most Linux Distros provide GNU Privacy Guard as a binary package so at least they try to make it easier. As for the functionality it's great since I am now sure that I'll be the only one reading my messages or opening my files.
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