SuperHexEdit

Edit any kind of file on binary level, with options to include disks and processes, with additional tools to help out like checksum calculus, file compare, and more.

  • SuperHexEdit
  • Version :1.1
  • License :Trial
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :SuperHexEdit

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SuperHexEdit Description

There’s a thorough amount of code behind files with great functionality. Every type of file can be accessed at binary or HEX level, but editing here is not really for everyone. Errors can have massive functionality consequences, but if you know what you’re doing, you might just find SuperHexEdit an appropriate file editor for your needs.

Multiple modes to edit files

As far as the interface is concerned, features are wrapped around a classic window frame, but with elements arranged in an intuitive layout. There’s a file explorer to easily reach and load the file of interest, as well as various other panels to display output, inspector, file tools, compare, and more. Editing is done in the center area, with each project stored in its own tab.

There are three modes to work on your files. You can either open existing items or start from scratch on a HEX, text, or script file. The application comes with syntax highlighting to enable comfortable display of code elements inside your files.

The HEX view shows a table of binary values, highlighting actual output on selection. Editing is possible, but it’s recommended to make a backup of the original file first, although you’re prompted to save on exit.

Analyze disks, processes, and additional tools

The application doesn’t just target individual files, but it can also be used to edit disks and processes. More than this, it also works as a file parser based on scripts you build on the spot or load.

A bookmark manager makes it a lot easier to manage frequently used items. You can highlight custom portions of files, which applies to all occurrences. Find and replace makes it possible to easily detect strings of interest and fix any errors or outdated content pieces.

Some additional tools are included. Down in the dedicated menu you can access a file compare utility, checksum calculator for an impressive variety of algorithms, as well as split and merge tools.

To sum it up

All in all, SuperHexEdit is sure to come in handy for thorough editing and processing of file content. It comes with an impressive variety of functions and tools, including file parsing, syntax highlighting, and additional utilities to compare, calculate checksum, split and merge.

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