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X-Ways Forensics Install Manager

Digital Forensics
Brett Shavers
Sunday, 24 February 2013
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X-Ways Forensics Install Manager

Licensed users of  X-Ways Forensics can download Eric Zimmerman's install manager (XWFIM) from the X-Ways Forensics support forum.   Eric's creation of a GUI install application for XWF is really neat, minimizes the effort to configure your installation, and makes updates simple and quick.  Thanks to Eric!
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Guest - Scott Tucker on Sunday, 24 February 2013 16:20

I like the idea of an installer. Here are a couple of suggestions:

1) Backup is not a verb. It's a noun only. The correct verb form is "Back up." See http://notaverb.com/backup (among other resources).

2) On the rare occasions that I use a netbook, it's annoying to encounter unnecessarily tall dialog boxes. Ideally, the default would be

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I like the idea of an installer. Here are a couple of suggestions: 1) Backup is not a verb. It's a noun only. The correct verb form is "Back up." See http://notaverb.com/backup (among other resources). 2) On the rare occasions that I use a netbook, it's annoying to encounter unnecessarily tall dialog boxes. Ideally, the default would be
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Guest - Eric Z on Sunday, 24 February 2013 16:46

I already had to scrunch the interface down to accomodate pretty low resolutions. i am afraid i cant reduce it anymore. =( best bet is to use XWFIM on a desktop or similar, then copy the updated folder to other machines.

i will fix the 'backup' issue as well. thanks for pointing it out!

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I already had to scrunch the interface down to accomodate pretty low resolutions. i am afraid i cant reduce it anymore. =( best bet is to use XWFIM on a desktop or similar, then copy the updated folder to other machines. i will fix the 'backup' issue as well. thanks for pointing it out!
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Guest - Scott Tucker on Sunday, 24 February 2013 16:49

Sure thing. The low resolution of a netbook isn't an important target anyway, underpowered as they are.

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Sure thing. The low resolution of a netbook isn't an important target anyway, underpowered as they are. :)
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