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Tools for this function
| Tool | Purpose | ToolStatus |
|---|---|---|
| ArchiFiltre | Overview of folder trees with fine diagrams | |
| Archifiltre-Mails | Archifiltre-Mails connects to email containers and visualizes their content, helping you in exploring and adding metadata. | |
| Autopsy Digital Forensics | Open source, free digital forensics tool | |
| Brunnhilde | Siegfried-based characterization of directories and disk images | |
| Czkawka | Czkawka is a simple, fast and free app to remove unnecessary files from your computer. | |
| DArcMail | Processing and access to email accounts | |
| Docuteam packer | Creates and edits SIPs | |
| EPADD | ePADD is a software package developed by Stanford University's Special Collections & University Archives that supports archival processes around the appraisal, ingest, processing, discovery, and delivery of email archives. | |
| HxC Floppy Emulator toolkit | Provides comprehensive support for working with floppy disk images—importing and converting multiple formats, analyzing streams, creating custom layouts, and performing low-level disk inspections. | |
| Package Handler | View, create, edit, and validate Swiss archival packages | |
| RATOM | Review, Appraisal, and Triage of Mail (RATOM) is software to assist archives and other collecting organizations with email analysis, selection, and appraisal tasks | |
| RODA-In | The tool creates SIPs from files and folders available on the local file system. | |
| Sumfolder1 | sumfolder1 is a utility for use within the archival and digital preservation community to generate checksums for file system directories, and to generate an overall "collection" checksum for a given set of files. The utility may be used in support of de-duplication at a directory/folder level. | |
| Tree | Tree displays the directory structure of a path or of the disk in a drive graphically. | |
| TreeSize | Manage disk space and scan your hard disks. | |
| UKWA GSuite Add-On | GSuite functions for people working with web archives. The functions use the Memento API (specifically the TimeGate) to look up whether a given archive holds a given URL. It currently supports checks against:
| Unmaintained |