23. June 2023 by Markus
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RQL makes data surgery in Retrospective faster and better
Container improvements, macOS Big Sur and Java 11 - Retrospective 5.6 is here!
Twisted Edwards curve elliptic curve cryptography Ed25519 SSH signature scheme and SOCKS/HTTP proxy connections.
ECDSA support in SSH transport layer & data export to Koia's CouchDB through HTTPS.
Data is filtered, grouped and compiled by the user to be displayed in desired form using pivot tables, summaries, graphs and charts.
The image of result tables with carefully collected and structured data can be saved at any time at the push of a button.
Retrospective 5.1.0 presents itself almost like an early Christmas present. It's worth opening the package and being surprised by the new features and improvements.
Retrospective 5.0.0 is out with a shiny set of entirely new capabilities. Now our tool is no longer restricted to log analysis of local files or those located on remote SSH servers. Retrospective has gained an entirely new functional dimension, as now it is capable of searching and monitoring not only files but also different types of containerized applications.
I am proud to announce that Retrospective version 4.2.0 has been released and that the “Column Split” feature is back but in a much more versatile version than ever before. The now named “Custom Columns” feature grants you full control over how data shall be extracted from log entries and how it should be presented in the result table.
After just three months since the last release, we can proudly present Retrospective 4.1.0. This release focuses on polishing the previous features and adds a few new little cherries on top. If you liked release 4.0.0 than the refinements provided in 4.1.0 should simply make your day!