You beat me to it, shotgunefx! : ) I can't praise POPFile highly enough.
I installed it a couple of days ago, and am delighted with both its effectiveness and its pleasing interface. It seems well coded from the little I've inspected.
I have to add a couple of small caveats for the Win32 users:
- in the latest (v0.17.5) release, the author forgot to include the locale.pm pragma module (confirmed in email with him). After copying my ActivePerl locale.pm into the POPFile directory, everything worked like a charm.
- I had trouble with insert.pl, as it was looking for Text::ParseWords which was also not included in the distro... not sure how big a deal this is.
I highly recommend this project!
Jon
Update: added my second caveat, which I initially forgot. Thanks also to shotgunefx for letting me know there is newer release.
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