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showHiddenFiles 1975
A simple utility to show / hide hidden files in Finder. more>>
A simple tool to change the Mac OS X Finder to show hidden files, and change it back if hidden files are already showing. Tiny. Happy. Simple. Fast.
The Sleuth Kit 3.0.1
Free and open source command-line file and volume system forensic analysis tools more>> Free and open source command-line file and volume system forensic analysis tools
The Sleuth Kit (previously known as TASK) is a collection of UNIX-based command line file and volume system forensic analysis tools.
The file system tools allow you to examine file systems of a suspect computer in a non-intrusive fashion. Because the tools do not rely on the operating system to process the file systems, deleted and hidden content is shown.
The volume system (media management) tools allow you to examine the layout of disks and other media. The Sleuth Kit supports DOS partitions, BSD partitions (disk labels), Mac partitions, Sun slices (Volume Table of Contents), and GPT disks.
With these tools, you can identify where partitions are located and extract them so that they can be analyzed with file system analysis tools.
When performing a complete analysis of a system, we all know that command line tools can become tedious. The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical interface to the tools in The Sleuth Kit, which allows you to more easily conduct an investigation.
Autopsy provides case management, image integrity, keyword searching, and other automated operations.
The tools run on Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Linux, and Solaris and can analyze FAT, NTFS, UFS, EXT2FS, and EXT3FS.
NOTE: The Sleuth Kit is released under the Common Public and IBM Public Licenses.
Main features:
- Analyzes raw (i.e. dd), Expert Witness (i.e. EnCase) and AFF file system and disk images. (Sleuth Kit Informer #11)
- Supports the NTFS, FAT, UFS 1, UFS 2, EXT2FS, EXT3FS, and ISO 9660 file systems (even when the host operating system does not or has a different endian ordering).
- Tools can be run on a live UNIX system during Incident Response. These tools will show files that have been "hidden" by rootkits and will not modify the A-Time of files that are viewed. (Sleuth Kit Informer #13)
- List allocated and deleted ASCII and Unicode file names. (Sleuth Kit Informer #14 (FAT Recovery), #16 (NTFS Orphan Files))
- Display the details and contents of all NTFS attributes (including all Alternate Data Streams).
- Display file system and meta-data structure details.
- Create time lines of file activity, which can be imported into a spread sheet to create graphs and reports. (Sleuth Kit Informer #5)
- Lookup file hashes in a hash database, such as the NIST NSRL, Hash Keeper, and custom databases that have been created with the md5sum tool. (Sleuth Kit Informer #6, Sleuth Kit Informer #7)
- Organize files based on their type (for example all executables, jpegs, and documents are separated). Pages of thumbnails can be made of graphic images for quick analysis. (Sleuth Kit Informer #3, #4, #5)
Enhancements
- Bug Fix: Fixed crashing bug in ifind on FAT file system. Bug: 2265927
- Bug Fix: Fixed crashing bug in istat on ExtX $OrphanFiles dir. Bug: 2266104
- Update: Updated fls man page.
- Update: Removed TODO file and using tracker for bugs and feature requests.
- Bug Fix: Fixed incorrectly setting block status in file_walk for compressed files (Bug: 2475246)
- Bug Fix: removed fs_info field from FS_META because it was not being set and should have been removed in 3.0. Reported by Rob Joyce and Judson Powers.
- Bug Fix: orphan files and NTFS files found via parent directory have an unknown file name type (instead of being equal to meta type). (Bug: 2389901). Reported by Barry Grundy.
- Bug Fix: Fixed ISO9660 bug where large directory contents were not displayed. (Bug: 2503552). Reported by Tom Black.
- Bug Fix: Fixed bug 2534449 where extra NTFS files were shown if the MFT address was changed to 0 because fs_dir_add was checking the address and name. Reported by Andy Bontoft.
- Update: Fixed fix for bug 2534449. The fix is in ifind instead of fs_dir_add().
- Update: Added RPM spec file from Morgan Weetmam.
Stick it 1.8
Stick it - A very useful stickies replacement application more>> Stick it - A very useful stickies replacement application
Stick it works more like a little notebook. This paradigm makes more sense for those who want to make quick notes and keep them together, but have limited screen real estate while working with other tools.
Stick it is excellent for those who work with web-based applications, which are prone to crashing or behaving unexpectedly. Its great to have a simple, robust little tool to hold your notes rather than relying on that web app to behave properly all the time.
Stick it saves you the frustration of having to re-type everything you just took down and entered into a text field in the web application, when the web application crashes the browser, or times out, or surprises you in some other way.
Main features:
- Keyboard shortcuts for frequent commands.
- Changeable default color and current note color.
- A convenient button to "copy all" text in the current note.
- Notes can be "locked" to prevent accidental editing or deletion.
- Text of "locked" notes is fully selectable and copyable.
- Very small screen footprint.
- Teeny memory footprint (for a Cocoa, Document-based app)
- Easy and intuitive.
iStrip 1.1.2b
iStrip - view, archive and email comic strips available online more>>
Main features:
- Download comic strip images and cache them for offline viewing
- Support for over 300 strips built in
- Keyboard navigation provides quick access to strips and dates
- Save bookmarks for your favourite strips
- Email strip images from within the application, with Address Book integration
- Zoom strip images to preferred size
- Strip images can be saved or dragged to disc, or to other applications
- Automatically pre-fetch all available images for a strip
- Open plugin architecture, write your own plugin using Cocoa.
Enhancements:
- Universal Binary.
- Preloading strips are now prefetched after the preload is completed.
- Enabled multiple concurrent downloads for pre-fetch operations. This should cut the time required to complete the pre-fetch operation significantly on broadband connections.
- New activity viewer
- The address book panel implementation now uses the one provided by the AddressBook framework
- Added new plugins:
- Beaver and Steve
- Diesel Sweeties
- Nuklear Power
- Red Meat
- Cyanide and Happiness
- Cat and Girl
- Copper
- Scary Go Round
- Questionable Content
- Little Gamers
- A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible
- Boy on a Stick and Slither
- Able and Baker
- Rocky (Dagens Nyheter)
- BlankSpace: Starslip Crisis,
Courting Disaster,
Evil Inc.,
Joyce and Walky!,
Shortpacked,
Krazy Larry,
Ugly Hill,
Melonpool,
Schlock Mercenary,
Wapsi Square
- Keenspot: Abbys Agency,
Antihero for Hire,
BoxJams Doodle,
College Roomies from Hell!!!,
Clan of the Cats,
Count Your Sheep,
Devils Panties,
Everything Jake,
Filthy Lies,
Friendly HOSTILITY,
Funny Farm,
General Protection Fault,
Lost & Found,
No Room for Magic,
Nukees,
Penny and Aggie,
Queen of Wands,
Poisoned Minds,
Sex & Violence,
Sinfest,
Soap on a Roap,
Striptease,
Sore Thumbs,
The Suburban Jungle,
Superosity,
Todd and Penguin,
Two Lumps,
Wandering Ones,
You Damn Kid,
Zap!,
Zebra Girl,
Zortic
- Simon Wigzell added new plugin "AppleGeeks"
- Simon Wigzell added new PSP Export plugin.
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