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HxD

  • Version: 1.7.6.2
  • Downloads Count: 5,095
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Apr 28, 2008
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista
  • File Size: 843.0 KB
  • Author: Ma�l H�rz

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Editorial Review of HxD

In a world of fat, poorly conceived, and poorly programmed software forced out the door before its time, there are islands of sanity. One such bastion of common sense is Ma?l H?rz's HxD hex editor. A hex editor displays and lets you edit files (any type, not just text files), memory, and disk info in both ASCII and hexadecimal (base 16). Hex numbers, which range from the 0-9, plus A-F to represent 10 through 15 display information that 8-bit ASCII characters can't and are perfect for representing memory values. Some common uses for hex editors includes repairing file headers, retrieving data from damage files, and checking portions of memory for viruses.

HxD does everything a hex editor should, and it has all the options a hex editor should have. With it, you can insert bytes, fill sections, and view files in DOS/Mac/IBM/ANSI/EBCDIC ASCII formats. There are the normal cut/paste/delete functions, plus more esoteric functions such as the ability to export to HTML, text, java, c source code, 16/20/32 bit Intel hex, and more. The program will open files of any size (even greater than 4GB), edit memory as well as information written to disk (as a stream, not sectors), and even edit disk images. It can generate checksums for any file in a number of formats as well as compare two files and analyze byte patterns.

Mr. H?rz doesn't waste time needlessly prettifying with bitmaps or straying from the Windows GUI norm. Every option and function is neatly labeled and placed where it makes the most sense--a model of design following function. The program is lightweight, very fast, and a must-have for anyone who requires the ability to edit non-text files or memory.

Caveat: Hex editors in general are for geeks only. You can cause a lot of damage to your disk and files/operating system using a hex editor without the requisite skills and knowledge.

--Jon L. Jacobi

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