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supports json and csv export, file and directory processing, etc
fully supports all available data structures
Nice! )
If I may, Link Explorer (extended) or LinkExplorer might be a "better" name (in the sense that it will be more easily/better indexed/found by search engines).
Besides the tool I really liked this
Why create another lnk processing tool?
In short, because existing tools didn't expose all available data structures and/or silently dropped data structures.In my opinion, the worst sin a forensics tool vendor can commit is to silently drop data without any warning to an end user. To arbitrarily choose to report or withhold information available from a file format takes the decision away from the end user and can lead to an embarrassing situation for an examiner. If tools reported to end users about the presence of additional data, the end user could then look into what was missing and decide whether or not the data not being shown is forensically relevant to their case.
jaclaz
V0.6.0.0 released
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Adds more export options and quiet mode
As to calling it lInk Explorer, i couldnt bring myself to that since its lnk format, not link =)