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    Blue Print

    Blue Print

    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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    Bakeware

    Bakeware

    Compile Elixir applications into single, easily distributed executable

    Compile Elixir applications into single, easily distributed executable binaries. Bakeware extends Mix releases with the ability to turn Elixir projects into single binaries that can be copied and directly run. No need to install Erlang or untar files. The binaries look and feel like the build-products from other languages. Since everything was written quickly and the integration is fairly straightforward, we recommend that you take a look at the examples. The examples are bare bones Elixir...
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    i.Hex
    Small cross platform hex editor, with support for fast loading of large files.
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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.
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    SimpleHexAssistant

    A faithful assistant for your hex debugging

    A faithful assistant for your hex debugging. It is java based and can assist you in any platform. Cute and compact, you will like for sure.
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    Farben is a Java-based universal binary file reader and writer. Easily view binary files hierarchically. Edit embedded file metadata in a variety of formats. Identify orphaned files. A wide variety of file formats will be included.
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