wrote:
> The menus on the current versions are pretty clear.
> Command line work
> does take a bit more care.
>
> There are lots a safe ways to practice with dfsee.
> Once can set the
> drives all read-only. Dfsee support virtual drives
> with can be handy for
> testing ideas and post-mortem analysis of data
> captures by dfstart.
At my level, these rate as more advanced DFSEE topics.
(I sort of knew about such features, but had no idea
how to utilize them.) I don't know if anyone else
agrees, but this could make a good presentation
subject for some future meeting.
Jordan
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