by axsaxs
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.
Anonymous created the On win 32 artifact
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, ...
Tue Sep 27 17:27:53 2005 Alessio Saltarin* 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* Switched to libgcrypy * Added MD4 hash code * Added SHA384, SHA512 hash code * Added TIGER and RIPEMD160 hash code
axsaxs created the Making KIside when make fails forum thread
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.
The next releases of KIside will be based on libgcrypt instead of beecrypt.
scribeofthenile created the Gentoo Ebuild artifact
v. 0.2 A more standard source code distribution and few adjustments v. 0.1 Initial Sourceforge release
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