On the 15th of June 2010 we released Maltego 3.0. Since then we ramped it up all the way to 3.0.4u2 and we've built Maltego CaseFile. Now, almost 20 months later we are finally ready with Maltego 3.1. For us it's really a big deal - so much so that many of us wanted to call it Maltego 4.0 (but that number is destined for bigger things).
The weeks leading up to this release were hard on all of us (and on our family and friends who had to deal with us). A LOT of effort went into making this product - thinking, coding, designing, architecting (is that even a word?), testing, arguing, tea/coffee making, laughing and crying. Blood, sweat and tears. And our team stuck together and kicked butt. Everyone did their part and when someone was down they were picked up by the others. If this sounds oh so emotional it's because it really is.
We did not get around to document the release properly. We could have, but it would have taken another two weeks. Instead we made a quick 10 minute video that shows you how to use Maltego 3.1 and CaseFile. It came out nicely. It's not boring - it's to the point and concise. In due time we'll document everything nicely. But almost everything works as you expect it to work.
Well - I guess that's about it. Here is what you came for - the links.
The tutorial video:
You can download CaseFile (commercial and community) and Maltego 3.1
[[---> HERE <---]]
Enjoy responsibly,
RT (and the entire Maltego team)
The weeks leading up to this release were hard on all of us (and on our family and friends who had to deal with us). A LOT of effort went into making this product - thinking, coding, designing, architecting (is that even a word?), testing, arguing, tea/coffee making, laughing and crying. Blood, sweat and tears. And our team stuck together and kicked butt. Everyone did their part and when someone was down they were picked up by the others. If this sounds oh so emotional it's because it really is.
We did not get around to document the release properly. We could have, but it would have taken another two weeks. Instead we made a quick 10 minute video that shows you how to use Maltego 3.1 and CaseFile. It came out nicely. It's not boring - it's to the point and concise. In due time we'll document everything nicely. But almost everything works as you expect it to work.
Well - I guess that's about it. Here is what you came for - the links.
The tutorial video:
You can download CaseFile (commercial and community) and Maltego 3.1
[[---> HERE <---]]
Enjoy responsibly,
RT (and the entire Maltego team)