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What platforms has PGP been ported to?

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What platforms has PGP been ported to?

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PGP 2.x in its many versions has been ported successfully to many different platforms, including the various Microsoft Windows versions, DOS, Mac OS, OS/2, Unix (just about all flavors), VMS, Atari ST, Acorn RISC OS (Archimedes), Commodore Amiga, EPOC and Palm OS. Most are listed on the International PGP product page. For Mac OS 8.x and 9.x there is a freeware PGP-interoperable program called MacCTC. For the EPOC operating system (as run by the Psion 5/5mx/Revo/S7/netBook and Nokia 9210) there is a port of PGP 2.6.3ia for EPOC. If you don’t see your favorite platform above, don’t despair! It’s likely that porting PGP 2.x to your platform won’t be terribly difficult, considering all the platforms it has been ported to. Just ask around to see if there might in fact be a port to your system, and if not, try to port it yourself!

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