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    fHash

    fHash

    A files hash calculator for Windows and macOS.

    An open source files hash calculator for Windows and macOS. * MD5, SHA1, SHA256 and SHA512. * Drag & drop. * Integrated with context menu in Explorer/Finder. * Support Windows 7 and later. * Support macOS 13 and later, with universal binary. * Support Dark Mode. * English and Simplified Chinese UI. The icon "希" is from hash in Chinese "哈希".
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    FullDiskHash

    FullDiskHash

    Get and save hashes of files in a drive or folder.

    Get and save hashes (MD5 and SHA256) of files in a drive or folder. In later stages of the project, it will be possible to compare the hashes with previous scans to check which files have been changed. Additional information such as the author of the software or its certification in the case of executables or libraries is also read.
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    Checksum Checker

    Checksum Checker

    Checksum Checker is a part of the Digital Preservation Platform from the National Archives of Australia. It calculates checksums of stored objects and compares them with entries in a database created by Digital Preservation Recorder. NO LONGER MAINTAINED, NO LONGER SUPPORTED
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    dupehasher

    Shell script for managing duplicate image files in a directory.

    ...Depending upon the arguments supplied by the user upon invoking dupeshasher, it will also delete all duplicates, keeping either the oldest or newest of all sets of duplicates. Additionally it can batch-rename all remaining (post-deletion) files in a chronologically-sequential manner; or according to the md5sum or sha256 sum of every file. File extensions (.jpg for example) are preserved, and there is a user option to ensure that the extension is correct (for example, a .jpg file is indeed a jpeg and not, for example, a png). Finally, an interactive mode exists for users who are not comfortable with the command line.
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    A file verification application, that compares files to MULTIPLE premade SFV or MD5 files. It supports creating hashes in CRC32, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512 and RIPEMD160. It also has a clone finder that uses the crc32 function.
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    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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