Package: dff
Severity: minor
Current description:
Powerful, efficient and modular digital forensic framework
DFF is a simple but powerful open source tool with a flexible
module system which will help you in your digital forensics
works, including files recovery due to error or crash,
evidence research and analysis, etc...
Problems:
The text focuses on the program's architecture rather than
the current set of functions. But I want to know
what it can do now, without writing code.
Undeletion? (Which file systems?) File carving?
(Which file types?) Archiving? Backups? Treeviews?
"Simple...tool": is it the interface that's
simple? A 34MB installation footprint implies
complexity.
Needless words: "due to error or crash", "open source"...
"evidence research and analysis, etc...": vague.
Hope this helps...
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