Has anyone actually used the Oxygen Forensics Suite 2010, or the Pro version? I would like to get some feed back from someone who has used it before purchasing the software.
We have it and, apart from some reoccurring Pro version license key file issues its a great tool that supports a good wide range of devices. We also have XRY and Cellebrite and I find Oxygen Pro compliments those very well.
Ok thank you alex101. Have you ever used celldek?
Ok thank you alex101. Have you ever used celldek?
No, I've never used celldek. We did have a demo a while ago and I wasn't all that impressed… But to be fair it may have improved since.
Well honestly alex, it hasn't improved much if any since it's introduction. There are software updates, but so much data is left out from the extraction that I found other programs pull without any issue. So do you think Oxygen is worth the cost?
Well honestly alex, it hasn't improved much if any since it's introduction. There are software updates, but so much data is left out from the extraction that I found other programs pull without any issue. So do you think Oxygen is worth the cost?
Yes, definitely worth the cost for the Pro version. I advise spending the little extra for a dongle due to the problems Ive had with the license key files.
If I can just give my 2 pence.
Oxygen is good for retrieving files (like media etc) and also useful for emails and to corroborate large quantities of extracted data.
But, I rarely use it as the other tools we have often do the job just as well and have a better interface.
In my eyes it just comes down to needing another tool if you are finding that the current tools aren't doing the job.
But in my opinion, if XRY or CelleBrite can do it, stick with them.
But, I rarely use it as the other tools we have often do the job just as well and have a better interface.
Could you please specify what the interface you consider as better than in Oxygen Forensic Suite? And what do you dislike about OFS intreface?
Frankly speaking my personal opinion is we have the best interface comparing to all other forensic tools I saw (MobilEdit, CelleBrite, XRY, Paraben, Lantern etc) wink
WBR, Oleg Fedorov.