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    BinEd Binary/Hex Editor

    BinEd Binary/Hex Editor

    Binary / hex editor and component written in Java

    Free and open source hex editor written in Java. This is standalone desktop app, library for Java applications as well as variants for Java IDEs are also available.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    wxHexEditor
    wxHexEditor is another Hex Editor, build because of there is no good hex editor for Linux system, specially for big files. It supports files up to 2^64 bytes. Written with C++/wxWidgets GUI libs and can be used with other OS'es such Windows, Mac OS
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    Downloads: 151 This Week
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    Save editor for Ishar 3: The Seven Gates Of Infinity
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    hexed

    hexed

    A cross platform hex file editor

    Hexed is a cross platform, console hexadecimal file editor. It's designed to be used in scripts and makefiles with options set via arguments. Hexed has a few simple commands with the ability to perform multiple actions from a single command statement. You can enter a range of data, delete a block and move another block all from one command line. It has support for word sizes of 8, 16, 32 and 64 bit both for displaying and editing data.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    data2bin

    Create structured binary files from XML data.

    Need to create binary files with data for Your program, game etc.? Tired of using hex-editor and editing the file manually with the risk of structure-mismatches? Too lazy to reedit complete file after changing structure members order or size? "data2bin" is a utility that takes: 1. Your structures description (you can use integers of different sizes and endiannesses, null-terminated text strings, fixed-size binary strings, structures, arrays...) 2. Your data in a XML file written...
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    HackerEX

    Free tool designed to make client side hacking easy

    Free tool designed to make client side hacking easy. ALL actions this software takes are user initiated so we take no responsibility for any damaged dealt to software, data or hardware. Codelists found on the web are the responsibility of both the user and the original hacker.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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