KIside is a message digest computing and displaying tool. It computes and shows the hash code of any file as a string of hexadecimal numbers. KIside implements standard algorithms such as MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, TIGER, RIPEMD160.
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v.0.4 - Now using qmake instead of make - Added main form icon - New polished files layout - Deleted KDE dependencies v.0.3 - Switch to libgcrypt - Added new hashing algorithms
KIside v.0.4 ============ KIside is a message digest computing and displaying tool for KDE/Qt. Just select one file (up to 2GB) and the program will compute its hash code. A selection of hash algorithms can be chosen: MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, TIGER, RIPEMD160, SHA512 KIside has the following software dependencies: - Qt v.3.3 or above - Libgcrypt v1.2.0 Follow the instructions in INSTALL to know how to compile and install this package.
Tue Sep 27 17:27:53 2005 Alessio Saltarin <alessio@littlelite.net> * Switched to libgcrypy * Added MD4 hash code * Added SHA384, SHA512 hash code * Added TIGER and RIPEMD160 hash code
Tue Sep 27 17:27:53 2005 Alessio Saltarin <alessio@littlelite.net> * Switched to libgcrypy * Added MD4 hash code * Added SHA384, SHA512 hash code * Added TIGER and RIPEMD160 hash code
KIside is a message digest (hash) computing and displaying tool. Select any file and it will display its hash code, such as MD5, SHA1, SHA256, TIGER, RIPEMD160.
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