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Download Browser Forensic Tool v2.0

Posted by Deepanker Verma Sunday, May 6, 2012 0 comments
Browser Forensic Tool v2.0 is an advanced local browser history search engine. This tool will search extract the URLs for chosen keywords from all the famous web browser, actually Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla FireFox, RockMelt, Comodo Dragon and Opera.





The program will try to find the URLs in the history title and search for the searched keyword(s). If the keyword is found in title and search URL, it will be display in the search result list with his URL and Title.

The software also give you the possibility to edit the default keywords and of course add / modify your own keywords, to separate keywords subject you can create your own keywords categories and only scan for some keywords in the chosen category.

The program is fully asynchronous so it won't affect your work during the scan time nor it will block the customization of keywords and keylist and can be canceled at anytime.

Notice that this software will in any case alter the data, it will just open in read only and in background all history even if archived.




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