Hi PePeLeGal,
Yes sad news indeed, the Canari Framework which Sploitego is written using (allows fast creation of Maltego transforms) currently doesn't work with Tungsten. It seems that Paterva have added some encryption to their application that prevents Canari generated transforms from working on a repeatable basis. I've spent 4 months writing transforms for pcap analysis using Canari (sniffMyPackets) and my project is dead in the water at the moment.
I've been speaking to the author of Sploitego (he also wrote Canari Framework) to see if there is anything that can be done. According to Paterva if you export your config from Radium and import it into Tungsten the local transforms will work (I've tested this last night). However if you re-run the install of Sploitego again it will trash things (again).
Hope that makes sense.
OSCP, OSWP, Packet Monkey