Binary (hexadecimal) editor for Windows
Features
- Six color schemes to interpret bytes visually. Every of them tryies to fit some functionality (for example text analyzing) and user preferences.
- Unlimited undo
- x86 disassembler
- Import and export to 20 different formats of binary files, including Intel Hex, Motorola S-Record, Atmel standard etc.
- Ability to find repeating patterns in data
- Pixel viewer to visualise binaries as bitmaps
- Filter text from binary data
- Very fast Boyer-Moore find algorithm
- Highlights selected byte strings in data to ease navigation thru it
- Create structures of simple data types like integers or floating point numbers to better interpret and faster edit data
- Very fast pseudo random number generator
- Allows recording macro scripts to automate tasks
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow Hexplorer
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User Reviews
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Thank you very much for the free open source program!
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I have used Hexplorer for a long time and I have always thought it was very good. I downloaded it on a new computer, but I do not install it before verifying the MD5 hash: 871bd6a2e202dd55ac95f2825ae1c2fb. When looking for it on the Internet I found a page on virscan.org where it warns about Backdoor/Small.iax. Could someone say if it is a threat. Greetings.
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v2.6 - The font size is so small it's unusable on Server 2012 R2 and Windows 10. Don't bother downloading v2.6 until this issue is fixed.
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The text is too small on windows 10 and screen resolution at 1920x1080
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Made an account just to give this the lowest possible rating. Wasted over three days trying to debug an embedded system which was never broken. This software incorrectly displayed the binary files I was using. It wasn't until a colleague opened some of my binaries in a different editor. He said "you're not going to like this", because his editor correctly read the binary and revealed the system was working the whole time.