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.
Open and edit the archive files used in over 5700 games.
Reads and writes archives used in many popular games. Great for mod development and game translations. Supports over 5700 games, with more games added through small plugins. Also shows file previews and converts them to different formats.
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.
Klang is a project that allows viewing and editing of binary files in a structured way. Unlike traditional hex editors, Klang provides a hierarchical view of many binary file types that can be 'chunked', such as WAV and AIFF.
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A Hex-control written in Java and using the SWT-Toolkit from Eclipse. The SWT-Hex-Control is based on the StyledText-SWT-Control where it modifies Events to provide a Hex-edit like behaviour. It comes in form of one class.