Hi Jack,

Thank you for the kind suggestion, very appreciated. I'd just ask to wait some 
weeks before the tool is listed. Some defects were reported that I'd like to 
get sorted before more users run the software.

Will get back to this message as soon as possible.

With kind regards,
Nuno Brito

On March 31, 2014 8:44:47 PM GMT+02:00, "Manbeck, Jack" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Nuno,
>
>This is great news. I would like to list the tool on the SPDX website.
>If you agree here is a link to the information I need. You can email it
>to me direct and I can post it on the business team list if you do not
>have access.
>
>http://wiki.spdx.org/view/Business_Team/Tool_Link_Request 
>
>best regards,
>
>Jack Manbeck
>SPDX Site Admin and Business Team Co-Chair
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>On Behalf Of Nuno Brito
>Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 12:54 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: TripleCheck 0.4
>
>Dear SPDX group,
>
>I'd like to announce the availability of a new SPDX editor/viewer.
>
>Features:
>
>- Create an SPDX document from:
>-- a source code folder on disk
>-- a zipped file on the network
>
>- User interface:
>-- Desktop UI
>-- Access from a web browser
>
>- Java based (tested under Windows and Linux)
>- Tree navigation of files and folders
>- Search features (name, hash, similar files)
>- Basic SPDX editing features
>- Metrics calculation (LOC, size, number of files)
>- Basic license detection (detects GPL, LGPL, ...) headers in source
>code
>- Learning function (supports plugins, new licenses, ...)
>
>The tool is freeware, code is released under the open source EUPL.
>
>These are the first editions, many defects are present that we'll be
>addressing in the upcoming months. If you have any requests or would
>like to report a defect, just write us back an email.
>
>
>At the moment only the tag/value format is supported. On our context
>there wasn't much demand for supporting the XML version. An SPDX
>document generated by our tool writes more information that what the
>standard prescribes. For example, we include the hashes for other
>algorithms because they help us finding trails of specific files across
>the web.
>
>
>This tool is useful if you need a quick way to visually generate an
>SPDX document from a set of files on your disk. We were already
>developing this kind of tools in the past for forensic analysis
>purposes, moved recently to embrace the SPDX format.
>
>
>For more details and download, please visit
>http://www.triplecheck.de/download/
>
>
>With kind regards,
>Nuno Brito

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