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The Consultant Edition of F-Response was built and designed around the needs of larger and geographically distant consulting teams. Using F-Response Consultant Edition you will be able to access multiple computer physical devices with a single Consultant Edition software key. This bundle also includes a license to X-Ways Software Technology AG's flag ship product X-Ways Forensics(perpetual license with 1 year maintenance). X-Ways Forensics is a remarkably capable computer forensics suite, for more information see the X-Ways Forensics product page at X-Ways.net.

The Consultant + Covert Edition of F-Response was built and designed around the needs of larger and geographically distant consulting teams. Using F-Response Consultant+Covert Edition you will be able to access multiple computer physical devices with a single Consultant Edition software key. In addition Consultant+Covert includes the ability to covertly deploy and connect to a single remote F-Response target at any given time. This bundle also includes a license to X-Ways Software Technology AG's flag ship product X-Ways Forensics(perpetual license with 1 year maintenance). X-Ways Forensics is a remarkably capable computer forensics suite, for more information see the X-Ways Forensics product page at X-Ways.net.

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F-Response Enterprise is our flag ship version of F-Response uniquely designed for Managed Services consultants and internal corporate investigations. F-Response Enterprise edition was designed from the ground up for ease of deployment and management utilizing the Enterprise Managment Console.This bundle also includes a license to X-Ways Software Technology AG's flag ship product X-Ways Forensics(perpetual license with 1 year maintenance). X-Ways Forensics is a remarkably capable computer forensics suite, for more information see the X-Ways Forensics product page at X-Ways.net.

Organize the work of forensic specialists. Monitor and archive examination data, check the numbers and generate references for future work. Access disk cloning and imaging options, partitioning and file structure analysis tools, deleted file restoration options, etc.

X-Ways Forensics 19.7 is available as a free download on our software library. The following versions: 19.7, 16.8 and 16.5 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. The program relates to System Utilities.

You can set up this PC program on Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11 32-bit. The actual developer of the software is X-Ways Software Technology AG. The size of the latest installer available for download is 4.4 MB. Our built-in antivirus scanned this download and rated it as 100% safe. Commonly, this program's installer has the following filenames: xwforensics.exe, WinHex.exe, xwb64.exe, xwforensics64.exe and xwforensics64b.exe etc.

X-Ways Forensics is an advanced work environment for computer forensic examiners. It facilitates disk cloning and imaging, reading of partitioning and file system structures inside raw image files, and recovery of deleted files. This tool has native support for FAT, exFAT, NTFS, and optical disk file systems.

Please, is there any way to get both versions of the aircraft? I would be willing to pay for both if I could get some kind of package discount for buying both versions of the aircraft. I still use X-Plane 11 a lot for many reasons and I want this plane in both sims.

I'd like to join the question. I have both X-Plane 11 and X-Plane 12 installed. Unfortunately, I'm experiencing fluctuating performance in XP12. Toliss runs great, but Felis not so much. With the IXEG 737, I'm worried I might encounter similar issues in XP12. Does the purchased version work in XP11 or not at all? If so, I'll just stick to flying in the old sim and wait for XP12 to hopefully run better with future updates.

I will not buy the plane unless I can get both versions. Even if they no longer wish to support it, they could still sell it with a disclaimer that it's no longer supported. There's no reason I see as to why they permanently deleted it and removed it from the store. I mainly want to fly it in XP11 because of all my scenery I have that's not XP12 compatible. At this point with all the scenery packages and modifications I made to XP11, I have it looking almost as good. I will be using XP11 for a very long time to come yet.

I assume X-Aviation and I know IXEG (since I am part of the team) is perfectly willing to accept the potential loss of sales from the XP11 version at this point. We believe that the potential benefit from providing a separate download environment for that version is not outweighing the increased complexity that this would bring.

Absolutely not unfounded. ;-)
The specification of my computer absolutely does not allow me to enjoy the benefits of XP12 using IXEG in VR mode (that's the only way I fly).
In XP11, with all the additions and "improvers", it achieves a completely smooth VR simulation in any region, in any weather conditions.
I have an XP12 and I am fully aware of its superiority over the XP11, but I have no pleasure in flying it.
If I upgrade my computer, I will definitely switch 100% to XP12, but for now, the VR mode in XP12 is very lame.
And still if I want to fly IXEG, I fly in XP11....

What kind of complexities would make it so difficult to keep the XP11 version available for sale on the website? That doesn't make sense to me. I don't know a lot about hosting a site that sells downloadable products, but it can't be that difficult to leave it up on the store for people to buy and download. I mean, there's nothing else you really have to do (as far as I know) except keep it available in the store than just let it sit there for sale (with a "no longer supported" disclaimer) and keep the "master" copy of the aircraft on the site (or wherever you keep your downloads) available for people to download it. What else do you have to do that wasn't already done really?

There's an FSX/P3D aircraft developer that was named Milviz (now called Blackbird Simulations), they made a lot of high quality payware. About a year ago, they decided to drop out of the FSX/P3D market and focus on MSFS and then they did something very awesome for the FSX/P3D community (yes, they still exist), they re-released all 25 of there FSX/P3D aircraft as freeware and made them all available for anyone to download on their own website which they host themselves: Blackbird Simulations - Freebies (blackbirdsims.com)

As for still wanting to use XP11, I am certainly not unwilling to deal with XP12 because I own it already, I just don't use it much rn. Though it is an improvement over XP11, It's not nearly as impressive as I had hoped it would be and not much better than my heavily modified version of XP11, most of the time I find myself firing up XP11 instead. Also XP12 is barely even out of beta now. For XP11 I have many aircraft that are not and likely will not be updated for XP12 that I still enjoy flying, I have my Orbx TE scenery (most of which is not yet XP12 compatible) and loads of other types of scenery as well as many other kinds of add-ons, in fact, I have XP11 looking nearly as good as XP12 does and in some ways even better looking.

I'm not going to give up XP11 and the several hundred dollars' worth of add-ons I own that goes with it just to use XP12 which has very limited amount of content compared to XP11 rn and it will likely take a very long time for developers to do their thing and make old add-ons fully compatible (many converted XP11 to XP12 aircraft and other add-ons still have plenty of bugs & other issues to work out as well as the newly released content) as well as make more new add-ons. There's still a lot of upsides to still using XP11 for me. It is going to be a very, very long time before I switch to using XP12 on a regular basis, probably at least a few years or so, in fact I'm thinking about uninstalling it because I use it so little and it's taking up so much storage just sitting there.

I do believe I'm in the minority but I wouldn't call it a severe minority. I've seen plenty of people on the different X-Plane forums talking about still using X-Plane 11. In fact, I just happened to look up X-Plane 10 on Steam and read the reviews, I was curious as I never used that version. What surprised me is that there were a lot of recent reviews of people talking about how they still use X-Plane 10 even today.

I have the stats of many products and can see where installs go (the CL650, as an example, is multi XP version compatible). It's definitely a severe minority. The community has by and large migrated to X-Plane 12.

I haven't intended to defend their decision or give a response against you.
As both a customer and an entrepreneur, I want to make a point of view.
Having two similar but not equal products can lead to slow development in the new product.
After paying for the product, would you like to receive support?

It may be that many still use 11 but its not financially good for developers to spend time on products that few are buying, for older vers, Most developers have moved on and most users have learned to live with it.

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