www.thekompany.com rekall
I just downloaded the windows demo for Rekall, which is an MSAccess like
product (loosely speaking) with native drivers for postgresql and some other
engines (plus odbc for yet others). I was a bit confused on certain things so I
emailed my questions, and the president of the company replied.
It wasnt clear what product I should purchase for windows, and he said that
the basic $60 rekall gives you both windows and linux versions.
I was also unclear about how long the demo remains active (30 days, 10
days?) but he explained that the demo never expires, remains active indefinitely,
but logs off ever 20 minutes. It unzipped and installed effortlessly on my
part. And it was very simple to tell it to look at a postgresql database.
It uses python as a scripting language.
I havent done a lot with it yet, but I think I am going to like it a lot.
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 09:30:49PM -0400, Typing80wpm@aol.com wrote:
I just downloaded the windows demo for Rekall, which is an MSAccess
like product (loosely speaking) with native drivers for postgresql and
some other engines (plus odbc for yet others). I was a bit confused
on certain things so I emailed my questions, and the president of the
company replied.It wasnt clear what product I should purchase for windows, and he said
that the basic $60 rekall gives you both windows and linux versions.
You know there is a free version of Rekall as well as the paid for one
do you? Take a look at http://www.rekallrevealed.org
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I was also unclear about how long the demo remains active (30 days, 10
days?) but he explained that the demo never expires, remains active
indefinitely, but logs off ever 20 minutes. It unzipped and
installed effortlessly on my part. And it was very simple to tell it
to look at a postgresql database. It uses python as a scripting
language.I havent done a lot with it yet, but I think I am going to like it a
lot.
Quoth Typing80wpm@aol.com:
I just downloaded the windows demo for Rekall, which is an MSAccess
like product (loosely speaking) with native drivers for postgresql
and some other engines (plus odbc for yet others).� I was a bit
confused on certain things so I emailed my questions, and the
president of the company replied.It wasnt clear what product I should purchase for windows, and he
said that the basic $60 rekall gives you both windows and linux
versions.I was also unclear about how long the demo remains active (30 days,
10 days?) but he explained that�the demo never expires, �remains
active indefinitely, but logs off ever 20 minutes.�� It unzipped and
installed effortlessly on my part.� And it was very simple to tell
it to look at a postgresql database.� It uses python as a scripting
language.I havent done a lot with it yet, but I think I am going to like it a
lot.
It is worth noting that the authors of Rekall are quite separate from
"theKompany."
Before you consider paying TheKompany for licenses, you might want to
take a peek at the authors' web site...
<http://totalrekall.co.uk/>
And pay particular attention to the FAQ, especially the part where
theKompany is mentioned...
<http://totalrekall.co.uk/modules.php?name=FAQ>
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