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Intella Desktop version 1.2.1 is released. The most important features added are the extraction and indexing of Word revision logs to show the last 10 authors of a document, better progress indication during indexing, new date columns in the table view, better searching in the email address facet, improved date searching.
The complete list of improvements:
Indexing:
- Extraction and indexing of Word revision logs, consisting of the last 10 authors and full paths saved to. All authors are listed as contributors in the Author facet and both authors and save paths can be found using keyword search. Note that not all Word versions maintain such a log.
- Added support for Word 6/Word 95 documents.
- Prevent caching of images that are directly available in the file system.
- Show elapsed time during indexing.
- Mistakenly reported unchanged items during indexing of archive entries.
- Broken body extraction of multipart/related messages.
Searching:
- Split up the People facet in separate Email Address and Author facets.
- Extended the Email Address facet with lists of all From, Sender, To, Cc and Bcc values.
- Added exporting of encountered email addresses with their occurrence count.
- The Date facet no longer offers pre-defined date ranges. Instead, the custom date range selector has been given a more prominent place in the interface.
- Extended searching for dates: specify whether you want to search for file last modification dates, content created or last modified, sent or received dates.
Previewing & Results:
- Added columns for File Last Modified, Content Created, Content Last Modified, Sent and Received dates.
- Show the full date and time of a timestamp in the Results table, rather than only the date.
- Added Attachments column, showing the names of the attachments of a mail.
- The Attachments tab of a previewed mail now shows the subjects of the attached messages.
- The row number in the flagged column did not match the row number shown in the Previewer.
Exporting:
- Added "Create new folder" button in the Export dialog.
- Add all known timestamps (created, last modified, etc.) of each exported result in an export report.
- Export to PST: emails with non-Latin subjects could not be exported.
- Fixed broken export of Chinese mails from NSF to EML.
- Some emails exported to EML format lacked a Date header.
- Messages with missing content could not be exported.
Miscellaneous:
- HASP license server installation fixes.
- Some preliminary Windows 7 fixes. Intella now runs on Windows 7 with a small number of known issues left to be worked out: no log file is stored, opening of results in their native application sometimes fails. |
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DataExpert organised an excellent event in The Netherlands. A large audience of forensic examiners gathered to hear the latest on hard- and software. The event kicked off with two keynotes. Jon Evans was so kind to mention Intella on his slides (Thank you, Jon!). Vendors had the opportunity to demonstrate their latest products in workshops.
The Intella team present, Christiaan and myself, did three workshops. They were well attended. We've got lots of good questions and feedback and look back at a successful visit.
Thank you, DataExpert, for organising this event. |
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Digital Experience organised by DataExpert is a yearly event that brings together users and vendors in a large number of workshops. Intella will be there too! Happy to see you there on October 7th in Houten The Netherlands.
Click here for more information on the program (Dutch). |
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Just like last year in Atlantic City, Intella was present at the HTCIA event in South Lake Tahoe.
The event was well organized and an excellent spot to show existing and new Intella users the new 1.2 version with new features like support for Mbox, the timeline view, support for keyword lists and recovery of deleted items from PST and OST files.
The two training and demonstration slots on Tuesday were well visited and provided the attendees more detailed information how to use Intella in their work. We were positively surprised by the amount of attention Intella got from conference visitors and presenters.
We look back on a very successful visit and look forward to meeting you at another event. Please check the News and Events section of our website to see where we will be present in the future. |
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Today at the 2009 HTCIA conference (High Technology Crime Investigation Association) Vound, LLC, announces the commercial availability of Intella 1.2, an innovative email investigation and E-Discovery tool. Intella’s powerful indexing search engine and its unique visual presentation enables investigators of all types to quickly and easily search and review email and electronically stored information to find critical evidence and visualize the relevant relationships.
In development for over 2 years, Intella 1.2 was built from the ground up and specifically designed to assist investigators (whether law enforcement, forensic consultants, or enterprise) examine the ever growing, evidence-rich email files that are proliferating in business and personal communications today. Using a unique visual presentation it highlights relationships and allows investigators to “search, explore and report” with ease.
Intella also indexes and searches other user created files such as Microsoft Office files, images, and other work-files equally well. Intella’s unique visual cluster map presentation of results enables investigators to immediately visualize complex and critical relationships and drill down to the most pertinent evidence and data.
Ideally suited for investigating intellectual property theft, improper email usage, or inappropriate images; or performing eDiscovery preparation, Intella is also exceptionally easy-to-learn and simple-to-use by all levels of computer users.
“It is only fitting that we make this announcement at HTCIA,” said Peter Mercer, Intella’s chief architect and the head of Vound, LLC. “The commercial availability of Intella 1.2 is an important milestone for us and it is appropriate that we launch it at this year’s HTCIA. Just a year ago at HTCIA in Atlantic City we introduced the beta version of Intella. With thanks to our many supporters and evaluators and their exceptional feedback we are proud to announce Intella 1.2. We know agencies and companies around the world will find it easy to use and effective in all types of investigations.” Mr. Mercer will be teaching classes on Intella 1.2 at HTCIA.
About Vound, LLC:
Vound, LLC is a joint venture between Aduna and Forensics Matter. Aduna, based in the Netherlands, is a recognized leader in semantic technology, i.e., developing technologies for extracting, mining and revealing semantics in information. Forensics Matter is a Sydney, Australia-based computer forensics consulting and software firm serving clients world-wide. Clients include law enforcement and government regulatory agencies as well as Global 500 enterprises. For more information about Vound, LLC and Intella, visit: http://www.vound-software.com/ |
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