BoneLight in Windows
PacketBone designs BoneLight to be a great assistant to you as a trace file expert and a communication bridge for your team. Most of all in the first place, Bonelight can be a very handy product offering you a helping hand for daily work, with diverse features and yet without any confusion.
Normally, other software will have a main application to launch a user interface, which will only cost their users much time to learn the interface before really putting that software into productivity. Fortunately, our BoneLight do not have a main application interface, instead, the software exists in many parts of the Windows systems.
Usually, to find the context menu for a file, we need to open an explorer window which holds your trace file, right click the trace file and wait for the menu to pop up. Now with BoneLight, the context menu will show the traffic graph inside. This is PacketBone's unique design named MenuDynamics™.

The dynamic menu graph shows the packet and bytes history of the trace even without opening the trace file. From here, we can learn a general idea of this file.

The "convert to" submenu helps us convert the trace file formats among many formats just by a click.

If we click the mouse left button on the graph or choose "properties" in the menu, we get a property sheet about the file with an enhanced BoneLight page in which the packet decode, protocol tree and graph are all ready there. All operations are the same as in Outlook previewer.

Exporting a selected protocol or host
In Protocol sheet, there is another magic: we can select a specific protocol or node and drag it to a folder. BoneLight will intelligently process the whole trace file and export the related packet to the selected protocol or host. A new file will be generated in seconds to reflect the desired result.
Preview in a Windows Vista Explorer

In Vista, the file explorer already supports previewer functionality; therefore, BoneLight can appear in preview pane to show you the packets without leaving Windows Explorer.
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