On 2010/05/27 10:25 PM, Brian H wrote:
> Or do you use any sort for note taking software that outputs a clean report, 
> with sections, TOC, and such?
> (optional: Any suggestions for Mac platform?) 

Don't regularly do pentesting so no good suggestions about techniques,
but I can say that LaTeX, despite steep learning curve, will generate
reports in any format you care to name, and they won't look like your
standard Word Report Template like you usually see - so they stand out
and are sharp.  It sounds cheap, but I've found differentiating reports
from everybody else's seems to help.  Although working in academia, a
lot of our senior management are fairly familiar with it and can tell,
but then you get bonus marks anyway.  :-)

Macs have a nice installer called MacTeX that will install a fairly
complete tex, and comes with a pair of editors.  My own favourite is
TeXShop.

As a bonus, some latex packages can be used to generate reports and
presentations from the same source file.  I've not delved too deeply
into that myself.

Mike
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