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InteractiveSieve

17
Apr
2012

didierstevens.com – Interactive Sieve is a program I developed to help you analyze log files and other data in tabular form. It’s designed to help you when you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for. You sift through the data by hiding or coloring events (or data) that are not relevant.

I started writing this program in 2007 and use it often. But there is a problem I’ve not been able to fix: when you hide a lot of rows, it takes a long time, probably because of the redraw operation that takes place for each hidden row. Maybe someone will find a solution.
Update: big thanks to @woanware for fixing the redraw performance problem!

For more details on how to use the program, select Help / About.

InteractiveSieve_V_0_7_3_0.zip (https)
MD5: F36B245584DE143A15F484AA6220D67F
SHA256: AE0804EA739AEDC5FA32B7F6FD99AB99A35F7742B98953A653E0C24725E0FE6F

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