Yes, I figured as much (to some degree, at least).
Essentially a Metadata Assistant program for Linux?
What I mentioned in my reply was that on my CD exists
a tool to pull such metadata from PDF documents. On
the next release this support will expand to include
DOC files as well.
Timestamps are already available via The Sleuth Kit,
SMART for Linux, etc. Make certain you use a
program/tool designed for reading date/time stamps.
IE, most typically *not* a Linux system command
(because going through VFS the program is happy to
report a time ... but it may not be the right time ...
due to structure of VFS).
regards,
farmerdude
--- sr...@nm... wrote:
> hi,
> thanks for replying.
> i mean i want a tool that can give me the
> 1)history of the file(when the file is
> created,modified,printed,edited
> anything that is useful)
> 2)time analysis(i want the tool to display the time
> it is
> created,modified,printed,edited anything that is
> useful)
>
> i mean i need the complete history of the file.
>
> please let me know as soon as possible.
>
> thanks again for replying.
>
>
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