Analyze browser history files, network credentials, message databases, documents registry, mork files, as well as to view and manage typed URL addresses
| Version | 1.2.4 |
| Updated | Mar 31st 2017 |
| Developer |
Mitec
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| User Rating |
836
5.0
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| Original File Size | 15.4 MB |
| Downloads | 6387 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 R2, Windows 10 |
| Category | Programming |
MiTeC Forensic Analysis Component Suite seamlessly integrates within Delphi and enables you to quickly analyze Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox history files.
Also, by using MiTeC Forensic Analysis Component Suite you are able to analyze all the typed URL addresses and accounts, your favorite files, which are memorized onto your system, as well as to view, manage and analyze network credentials.
The package comes as a ZIPĀ archive that needs to be unpacked before actually attempting to access its relevant components. Within the archive you can find a collection of folders, each of them specific to the Delphi version it was tailored for. Therefore, you can notice D7, D2006, D2007, D2010, DXBerlin, DXE3, DXE5, DXE6, DXE7, DXE8 and DXSeattle directories.
There's also a directory called "Demos" where you can observe and study MiTeC Forensic Analysis Component Suite Crack's capabilities in action. There are multiple applications that the functions can be tested on, including Thunderbird, WinMail, Skype, Opera, Safari, Chrome and Firefox.
If you want instructions on how you can deploy the app to your computer, you can find them in the "ReadMe" document that's located in the root directory of the archive file.
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