However, PGG and gpg.el can keep passphrase strings in cache for a
while and this behavior is their default!
-** Most GnuPG features are accessible from Emacs
+** GnuPG features are directly accessible from Emacs
-Other competitors provide only specific features of GnuPG. As the
-name indicates, EasyPG is inspired by GPGME (GnuPG Made Easy), and the
-library interface is close to GPGME. With EasyPG you can handle
-binary messages, sign/encrypt combined messages, etc.
+Other competitors provide only specific features of GnuPG since they
+still support PGP 2.*, 5.*, 6.*. As the name indicates, EasyPG is
+inspired by GPGME (GnuPG Made Easy), and the library interface is
+close to GPGME. With EasyPG you can benefit from a lot of features of
+GnuPG.