I should mention the version (112012) and that it's a multilingual version. It's important to highlight the purpose: diagnostics, programming, calibration. Also, note that repacks can include all necessary components for different languages, which is a big plus for international use.
The user might be a mechanic or dealership staff looking for an offline solution. They need to know the benefits: ease of use, offline access, multilingual support, and possibly cost savings. However, I should mention any legal considerations, as repacks can be gray-area software depending on how they're distributed.
First, I should check if DASentry is a real product. Maybe they meant DAS (Diagnosis and Service) software? Or perhaps it's a version of the DAS Xentry system? Since the user mentioned "112012," that might be a version number. I should clarify if there's an official name for this, but given the context, I can proceed with the assumption that it's a repackaged version of Mercedes' diagnostic tool.