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(@werner)
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Historian can read information from variouse browser files and store them to Excel CSV tables or text files.

The following browsers and formats are supported

Google Chrome
cookies, downloads, favorites (bookmarks), history

Internet Explorer
cookies, favorites (bookmarks), URL cache (history, cookie- and cache-information)

Mozilla (Netscape / Gecko / Firefox 1.x / 2.x)
cookies, downloads, favorites (bookmarks), form field input, history

Mozilla Firefox 3.x
cookies, downloads, favorites (bookmarks), form field input, history

Opera
favorites (bookmarks), history, cache information, downloads

Windows
Recycle bin (INFO2), Prefetch files, shortcut files

Historian is available in English and German.
It's portable and no installation is required.
Historian can used as Viewer application in EnCase and X-Ways.

Product site http//www.gaijin.at/dlhistorian.php


   
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(@werner)
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I have updated Historian to version 1.4.

Now Google Chrome files are supported too.
Export templates can be configured and created better as in v1.3.


   
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(@redbull)
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Joined: 17 years ago
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Great Work

Thanks


   
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(@werner)
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Joined: 19 years ago
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Historian is now available in version 1.4.2.

Windows Prefetch files can be processed. The count of program starts and the last start time will be exported.

Some minor changes related to the user interface and the user manual.


   
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 96hz
(@96hz)
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looks excellent, i shall look forward to trying this out. Running as a file viewer in EnCase is a huge bonus.

thanks


   
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ecophobia
(@ecophobia)
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Thanks, I am using it with X-Ways Forensics. Works quite well.


   
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