v15.1 was just released. The following has changed since Beta 2:
* The Recover/Copy command now optionally allows to output files with overlong paths (more than 260, up to 510 characters, for output path + original path + original filename). Note that you cannot access (e.g. view, copy or delete) such files with ordinary tools like the Windows Explorer. The option is useful if you are dealing with these files with tools that support overlong paths. Otherwise you can specifically limit path lengths to 260 characters and get report table associations for omitted files, as before. Forensic license only.
* It is now much more convenient to supply lengthy filename lists for use as a filename filter. Multiple filenames or filename masks are no longer concatenated with semicolons, but entered (or pasted from the clipboard!) one per line. Useful if you have a list of relevant filenames or keywords and want to find out quickly whether files with such names are present.
* The interpretation of $LogFile now shows you the date range coverered (see bottom of Preview/ View), so that you can easily determine whether relevant dates are covered by $LogFile at all. It is now easier to determine or at least narrow down the date and time when a file was deleted if that action is covered, by looking for an "Undo: Initialize File Record Segment" operation for a given file or by looking for the LSN as seen in the FILE record header. The following EndPage statement indicates the time frame for that operation. Generally improved representation.
* Fixed an error in the new indexing algorithm of v15.0, where files were decoded by the viewer component even when hidden.