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    HashOR

    HashOR is used to create 84 hashes of a string or file.

    HashOR can create 84 hashes from data or file input. It also can create a TTH and AICH.
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    Simple pygtk application for create and verify md5, crc32 and other checksum
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    Files Hash code Verifier

    Files Hash code Verifier

    A tool to verify and generate MD5,SHA,CRC32 hash of multiple files

    A Security tool that will help to verify the hash codes of files . Currently,Our Hash Code verifier tool supports the following Hash types: MD5,SHA,CRC32. More details about the tool can be found in the project homepage.
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    QFileHasher
    A program to calculate and verify checksums of multiple files with wizard-like GUI. Supports 12 hashes: CRC32, MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA2, RIPEMD,Whirlpool, ED2K, AICH, Tiger, TTH. Allows processing of nested directories and updating of checksum files
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    Java based Portable hashing application capable of multiple individual file signatures or proprietary group signatures (1 signature for a folder and all its contents). GUI and command line in the same executable. -sha1 -sha256 -sha51 -md5 -crc32
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    MacHash is intended to be a HashCalc clone for Mac OS X. Sporting a neat Aqua interface, it allows you to calculate a variety of popular hash values like MD5 or CRC32 from diffent input sources such as a line of text or a file on disk.
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    Simple PyGTK app that creates and checks MD5 and CRC32 (SFV) checksums.
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