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afick is another file integrity checker, designed to be fast and fully portable between Unix and Windows platforms. It works by first creating a database that represents a snapshot of the most essential parts of your computer system. You can then run the script to discover all modifications made since the snapshot was taken (i.e. files added, changed, or removed). The configuration syntax is very close to that of aide or tripwire, and a graphical interface is provided.

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2004-05-12 09:54
2.2-0

The GUI was re-designed to be more standard (with menus),
cron job control was improved with NICE and BATCH macros,
and some bugfixes were made regarding dangling files and
print mode.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2004-04-08 13:40
2.1-0

History and archives are now available in the graphical interface. A new debug option was added. Under Windows, a task is now added in service planning to perform a batch run. On Unix, a Makefile.pl was added to simplify installation.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2004-03-15 15:17
2.0-0

The package was split in two packages: one for the
command-line interface, and one for the graphical
interface. Two new directives (history and
archive) were added to allow remote
administration. Old config files are now kept. The
cron job does not send mail if no changes are
found.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2004-02-10 12:31
2.0-b

In this version, a history file was added. The daily cron job
now does not send mail if no changes were found.
Tags: Development, Minor feature enhancements

2004-02-06 12:59
1.9.a

Tags: Development, Initial freshmeat announcement

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