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DFF 1.3.0

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(@solal)
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Hello,

Digital Forensics Framework 1.3 has just been released, there is lot of new features and bug fixes you can learn more about this release and download it here http//t.co/4fYSIcHM64

Solal.


   
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(@armresl)
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So, free for Linux 32/64 bit installers. Costs for Windows 64bit that's messed up.

Hello,

Digital Forensics Framework 1.3 has just been released, there is lot of new features and bug fixes you can learn more about this release and download it here http//t.co/4fYSIcHM64

Solal.


   
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(@pragmatopian)
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So, free for Linux 32/64 bit installers. Costs for Windows 64bit that's messed up.

Why so?


   
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(@solal)
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Hi,

You must know that DFF is open-source and links with others open-sources libraries , building a 64 bits package of DFF and all its dependencies (moreover some don't directly provide 64 bits binaries on Windows) requires some work.
If you want you can compile it yourself as we give all the needed sources. Also, giving a 32 bits package for windows with a 'one click' installer is already a lot more than many other open source project that provide only source code or linux package. Furthermore the 32 bits package works well on Windows 64 bits the only difference is that the 32 bits package can't access more than 1.75 Go of RAM so you could be limited if you analyze some "big" dump.

Regards


   
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