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    #1: True although it has its faults too. #3: I guess those are commercial? I'm just curious academically (I have redundant backups so no need for that type of thing). #4: cflow (though that uses the source there are some that work on the binary - with some caveats of course) comes to mind. There are others out there, depending on what you are after. As for graphical output I can't help there as I don't like or need graphical output for that type of thing (I'd find it more distracting actually). #5: very true. You can also use a text file here, of course. Commented Jan 28, 2018 at 2:06