This project has moved to www.quickhash-gui.org as of 2016-12-04. I kept v2.6.9.2 and below hosted here since Dec 16 but too many people were ignoring the fact that no updates were being posted here.
For the latest QuickHash v2.8.4 release (Aug 28th 2017), go to www.quickhash-gui.org, and note that as of 29/12/16 a Debian package is also available
Features
- Recursive hashing, or hashing and copying to reconstructed directory directory and re-hashing in destination directory.
- Ability to hash physical disks in Windows and both physcial & logical disks if run in Linux (using root or sudo), e.g. /dev/hda or /dev/hda1
- Simple recursive hashing of all files in a selected directory and its sub-directories
- MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512/xxHash algorithms available
- Designed as a GUI for Linux but also compiled for Windows
- Enables digital forensic practitioners or IT security staff to hash files at times when files have been extracted out from forensic software before or after transportation to non-forensic staff
- A simple non-confusing interface.
- Usually faster than mainstream hashing Windows tools
- Results can be exported to CSV text file, or a HTML web file, or clipboard or all
- ASCII and Unicode aware on both Windows (as of v2.3) and Linux (as of always)
- Drag and Drop available for individual files
- Full PDF manual with screenshots and explanation of all features.
- No installation. No wizards. No registration. Just double click and use, instantly.
- Open Source (please feedback any code improvements for future versions)
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow Quick Hash GUI
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