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 Post subject: Hex Editor - For General and Research Purpose
PostPosted: August 23rd, 2020, 11:52 
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Hello,
Slowly my backlog is finishing and i was inclined into experimenting with hexeditors for general use and research use ,Can my friends out here pour thier suggestions for the hex editors they use and why they use the same i mean what feature they like

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 Post subject: Re: Hex Editor - For General and Research Purpose
PostPosted: August 23rd, 2020, 22:37 
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Even though it has been years since I used it, I used HxD - Freeware Hex Editor and Disk Editor.
1. It is free.
2. Back then it was the only one I could find for Windows that could handle large files / whole disks.

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 Post subject: Re: Hex Editor - For General and Research Purpose
PostPosted: August 24th, 2020, 1:53 
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maximus wrote:
Even though it has been years since I used it, I used HxD - Freeware Hex Editor and Disk Editor.
1. It is free.
2. Back then it was the only one I could find for Windows that could handle large files / whole disks.


I agree, it is very easy to use, without clunky interfaces of a lot of stuff you dont need in a HEX Editor. I always had a zip of it that I moved around with me but recently found out it has been updated.
There is always WinHex and Hex Workshop, but the things I wanted in a hex editor when HxD couldnt do the jog was not available either.

I was looking for an editor that I could set the rows to common flash drive page sizes, but none I found would go up that high.


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 Post subject: Re: Hex Editor - For General and Research Purpose
PostPosted: August 24th, 2020, 12:36 
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HaQue wrote:
maximus wrote:
Even though it has been years since I used it, I used HxD - Freeware Hex Editor and Disk Editor.
1. It is free.
2. Back then it was the only one I could find for Windows that could handle large files / whole disks.


I agree, it is very easy to use, without clunky interfaces of a lot of stuff you dont need in a HEX Editor. I always had a zip of it that I moved around with me but recently found out it has been updated.
There is always WinHex and Hex Workshop, but the things I wanted in a hex editor when HxD couldnt do the jog was not available either.

I was looking for an editor that I could set the rows to common flash drive page sizes, but none I found would go up that high.


Haque ,
Winhex and HxD i know ,Can you post link for Hex workshop

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 Post subject: Re: Hex Editor - For General and Research Purpose
PostPosted: August 25th, 2020, 0:49 
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OK then..

They have hidden it at http://www.hexworkshop.com/

but I used some tricks and tracked it down..


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 Post subject: Re: Hex Editor - For General and Research Purpose
PostPosted: August 25th, 2020, 8:04 
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I use WinHex and Hex Workshop.

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 Post subject: Re: Hex Editor - For General and Research Purpose
PostPosted: August 25th, 2020, 14:12 
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HaQue wrote:
OK then..

They have hidden it at http://www.hexworkshop.com/

but I used some tricks and tracked it down..


HaaHaa ,
Haque i got confused As i have that hex editor Neo in my system ,Have you folks seen that hex editor ,It seems to be very good and powerful too ,My confusion was that might be he was suggesting the same one but i was wrong ,So we have a few contenders ,To all here have a peek at this HHD software Neo Hex Editor once and give me your feedback

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 Post subject: Re: Hex Editor - For General and Research Purpose
PostPosted: August 26th, 2020, 0:18 
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Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
HaQue wrote:
OK then..

They have hidden it at http://www.hexworkshop.com/

but I used some tricks and tracked it down..


HaaHaa ,
Haque i got confused As i have that hex editor Neo in my system ,Have you folks seen that hex editor ,It seems to be very good and powerful too ,My confusion was that might be he was suggesting the same one but i was wrong ,So we have a few contenders ,To all here have a peek at this HHD software Neo Hex Editor once and give me your feedback


Hey Amarbir, yes sorry I was feeling a bit mischeiveous!
I have used neo, but I have found that all these fancy editors have similar limitations. Saying that, some of the features are quite useful, so it is advisable to go through the one you pick and really learn them.

I guess it depends on what exactly you want to use it for


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 Post subject: Re: Hex Editor - For General and Research Purpose
PostPosted: November 26th, 2020, 2:07 
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I like 010 editor. It can be used on Windows, Linux and Mac.
This is one of the best HEX editors


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