Converting various delimiters (commas, semicolons, or tabs) into a uniform colon-separated ( : ) format.
The software is designed to automate the cleaning and organization of raw data that would be too cumbersome to handle in standard text editors like Notepad++. Its primary features include:
Ethical hackers use it to organize leaked data for "breach notification" services or to test an organization's resilience against reused passwords.
Removing lines that contain specific "trash" keywords or characters that indicate corrupted data.
Most versions feature a simple Graphical User Interface (GUI) with checkboxes for specific tasks like "Remove Duplicates" or "Sort Alphabetically," making it accessible even to those without programming knowledge. Usage Contexts
The application of this tool generally falls into two categories:
Allowing users to extract or exclude specific email providers (e.g., filtering for only @gmail.com addresses).
ONVIF is an open industry forum that provides and promotes standardized interfaces
for effective interoperability of IP-based physical security products and services.