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Development and support of OCFA have been discontinued. the code has moved to these github repositories:
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaLib
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaArch
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaJavaLib
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaModules
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaDoc
If you are interested in contributing to ongoing work on the creation of a community maintained OCFA inspired computer forensic framework, please join the Mattock/MattockFS community page on...
This project is abandoned. Download these files at your own risk.
For the latest version please visit http://decafbad.net/projects/piddlepodder/
This application is a podcatching client written in Perl. It is based off of the simplicity of bashpodder with a few added features. It downloads podcasts from a list of XML feeds, and puts them into a download directory by date.
Accepts a regular expression as an argument and any matches found (stdin) will be highlighted (stdout) using shell color escape sequences. Good for looking through logs/monitoring console output/etc.
The "Lib45" string search library provides routines that generate fast string searching code at run-time. The library is written in Assembly language for Intel 32bit CPUs.
Xapian is a Search Engine Library, written in C++ with bindings for Perl, Python, PHP, Java, Tcl, C# and Ruby. Xapian allows you to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to your applications. See www.xapian.org for more information.