Re: Gringotts, alternatives?

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On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 10:00:27AM -0500, Taylor Hedberg wrote:
> If all you need to store securely are text files, and you are a Vim
> user, you can use Vim's built-in Blowfish encryption support.
> 
>     :set cryptmethod=blowfish
> 
> Then use the :X command to set a key and encrypt the current buffer.

Yes, I'm a vim user and have considered using it to encrypt the
notes... but then it becomes a question of organisation, but maybe
multiple files actually is a good thing.  I'll have to think about
that a little while.

I wasn't aware there was built-in encryption in vim, I've always used
the gnupg plugin[1].

/M

[1]: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=661

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