1995-08-11 - Re: PRZ encrypted voice software release imminent

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From: “Jason Burrell” <jburrell@crl.com>
To: shamrock@netcom.com (Lucky Green)
Message Hash: b27b10573dda9bbf9e9b89fe7f29f53d8b85472c93cf716566311fb4f78adfa5
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UTC Datetime: 1995-08-11 17:00:16 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 11 Aug 95 10:00:16 PDT

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From: "Jason Burrell" <jburrell@crl.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 95 10:00:16 PDT
To: shamrock@netcom.com (Lucky Green)
Subject: Re: PRZ encrypted voice software release imminent
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> In article <199508110254.TAA02204@netcom14.netcom.com>, vznuri@netcom.com
> ("Vladimir Z. Nuri") wrote:
> 
> >as if PRZ is not already enough of a folk hero....
> >BTW, he has been beat by Nautilus, right? Nautilus
> >is public domain, right? (I'm thinking of that public
> >domain voice encryption released a few mos ago).
> >I wonder if he is going to try to put a "spin" on this
> >one to differentiate it from the other one. on the
> >other hand, just having his name on it is plenty of
> >"spin"...
> 
> I can't violate my NDA, but PGPFone will be a *major* revolution for
> communication security. I would not be surprised to see several hundred
> thousands of users. PGP will plale in comparison.
> 
> --
> -- Lucky Green <mailto:shamrock@netcom.com>
>    PGP encrypted mail preferred.
> ---
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This doesn't fall into line with the "mainstream" of personal computing, of
course, but does anyone know if there is a planned release for a Linux
version, preferably with SoundBlaster support? I mention Soundblaster
support because, even though it's old, it seems to be the standard, at least
indirectly. The GUS has a Soundblaster emulation mode, for instance, if I'm
not mistaken.

Of course I suppose the real reason I'm asking is because I run Linux and
have a Soundblaster. :)





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