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    Blue Print is a remote access, cross-platform hex editor/data analyzer

    WeLees BluePrint(hereafter referred to as WBP) is a hexadecimal editor based on a Web front-end. Its back-end works on Windows, Linux and OSX platforms, and the Web-based front-end runs on any browser. Users can start the back-end of WBP on PC/server/NAS/smart device(hereinafter referred to as the host) which has network connection, and perform graphical editing & analysis on data of the host in a browser on any other machine regardless of whether the host has local graphics module or not....
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    FileSystem is an OPENSOURCE program for advanced disk management with built-in drivers for PATA IDE Hard Disks and DVD/CDROM Drives, USB Mass Storage Drivers. Implemented file systems : FAT32 / ISO9660 / EXT2. It can be compiled for DOS, LINUX, WIN32
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    IOS6 and recent iTunes updates have broken a few features. We have made some partial fixes, but they are not complete. If you'd like to help support our development, or take over the development please let us know. Explore the internal file structure of your iphone (or of a seized phone in the case of forensic teams) using either the iphone's own backup files or (for jail broken iphones) ssh. Viewing of plist, sqlite, and hex are supported. IOS 5 is now supported iOS 6 only partially...
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