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Subject: Re: [cti-stix] Tool alphatest


so I put that here as a win32 executable
https://github.com/athiasjerome/XORCISM/tree/master/STIXBuilder

Again, it's just a GUI with no real functionality for now

The differentiator I would say is that I am putting *all* the fields
of the STIX Data Model.

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2015-10-30 14:05 GMT+03:00 Trey Darley <trey@soltra.com>:
> On 30.10.2015 13:33:24, Jerome Athias wrote:
>>
>> So in case of any interest, let me know off-list.
>> Meantime, if such a tool is already available in like an HTMLv5 form,
>> please let me know
>>
>> PS: just few screenshots attached
>
> Nice work, Jerome! Judging by the screenshots, looks great! Does this
> live somewhere on Github, perchance?
>
> Since you asked whether there's a web-based tool that provides similar
> functionality, I'll briefly put on my vendor hat and say that what
> you've shared looks very similar to Soltra Edge's STIX Builder. If you
> haven't played around with Edge yet, it's something to consider.
>
> Note that Edge is free (as in beer, not speech.) Just register an
> account on forums.soltra.com and download the vm.
>
> /me removes vendor hat...
>
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> Trey
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