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Hex Workshop 6.5.0.5050 Pro RC2 (x86/x64)

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Hex Workshop 6.5.0.5050 Pro RC2 (x86/x64)

Hex Workshop 6.5.0.5050 Pro RC2 (x86/x64) | 16 MB

The Hex Workshop Hex Editor is a set of hexadecimal development tools for Microsoft Windows, combining advanced binary editing with the ease and flexibility of a word processor.

Hex Workshop will allow you to edit, insert, delete, cut, copy and paste hex code.

With Hex Workshop you can also print customizable hex dumps, and export to RTF or HTML for publishing. Additionally you can goto, find, replace, compare, calculate checksums, add smart bookmarks, color map, and generate character distributions within a sector or file.

Hex Workshop supports drag and drop and is integrated with the Windows operating system so you can quickly and easily hex edit from your most frequently used workspaces.

The Data Inspector is perfect for interpreting, viewing, and editing decimal and binary values.

Arithmetic, logical, ascii case, and bitwise operations can be used to help manipulation your data in place.

Key features of "Hex Workshop":
· Cut, Copy, Paste, Insert, Fill, and Delete Hex.
· Multilevel Undo and Redo
· ASCII, DOS, EBCDIC, Macintosh, Window, Unicode or custom character set filters.
· Highlight hex/text sequences using Color Maps
· View modified bytes in a unique color
· Select by offset/length, Select All
· Paste Special (any format on the clipboard)
· Insert File a file or replace selection with the contexts of a File
· Drag and drop files onto Hex Workshop for quick editing
· Select "Hex Edit" from windows Right-Click context menus to view/edit files
· Context sensitive online help
· Color maps help visually pick out hex strings
· View character distributions of your document
· Hex values can be grouped by byte, word, long, quad, or 16 bytes
· Specify the bytes per line (1-64) or let Hex Workshop fit to window
· User-definable font and character mapping
· User-definable colors for the offset, odd columns, even column, hex area background, text area background, modified bytes, separator lines, find all instances, highlighted structures, highlighted bookmarks, and compare results.
· Specify significant digits for floating porint/double rendering
· User-definable short-cut keys
· Enable/Disable warnings and notification message
· Workbook mode allows you to switch between open documents quickly
· Sector edit paritions or physical disks
· Copy sectors between disks and partitions
· Save Sector Ranges to a file
· Restore Sector Range from a file
· Checksum Generation
· Data Inspector
· Base Converter
· Hex Calculator

Hex Workshop v6.5.0 - Jan 2011
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ENHANCEMENTS
- Hex Workshop is now fully 64-bit compatible. The installer will
automatically install either 32-bit or 64-bit application software
based on the target operating system.
- An Expression Calculator was added to Hex Workshop that allows
users to enter C/C++ style complex expressions including logical,
bitwise, and arithmetic operations. Users can also read and
modify data.
- A new Data Visualizer feature allows users to view documents
rendered as an image with custom palettes. The Data Visualizer
helps users identify patterns within their data.
- Users can now add Functions to their Structure Definitions to help
parse file formats and perform routine operations (e.g. updating a
checksum). Structure Functions include a rich expression
framework with variables, conditionals, and iteration.
- A "HalfFloat" data type (IEEE 754-2008) was added to the Data
Inspector, Structure Viewer, and Bookmarks. HalfFloat is a 16-bit
half precision floating point number.
- The Structure Viewer now includes a size column, support for
structure pointers, nested switch statements, if statements, and a
richer and more user friendly structure validation framework.
- Users can now view structure validation status from both the Add
Structure Dialog and from the structure viewer itself.
- The right-click content menus located with the editor now include
more icons.
- Byte, UByte, Word, UWord, DWord, UDWord, QWord, and UQWord added
as built-in types for the structure viewer.
- Structure Parsing is much faster than previous versions.
- Users can now paste hex strings that did not originate from Hex
Workshop into the hex area of the editor without using the Paste
Special feature.
- The Bookmark address, length, and array count rules now support
bitwise &, |, ^, <<, >> operations and include byteflip functions.
- Hex Workshop now includes a plug-in API that allows C/C++
developers to extend Hex Workshop's functionality through document
manipulation. Developers can modify documents, update caret
position and selection, add and remove bookmarks and structures,
and calculate checksums.
- Users can export their settings and re-import them on another PC or
at later time.
- Display settings (Display Themes) are now exportable/importable
and can easily changed at runtime.

BUG FIXES
- Improved UTF8 character handled during product Activation.
- Right-click "Hex edit using Hex Workshop" context menu selection,
no longer crashes when invoked under SpeedCommander
- Trailing nulls are stripped when pasting text into the text-area
of the hex editing window.
- Resolved improper menu enabling and disabling of "Flip Bytes in
Editor" menu item.
- Hex Workshop expressions now follow the standard C/C++ operator
precedence for parenthesis, literals, arithmetic/bitwise/logical
operations, comparisons, functions, and assignments.
- Keyboard focus is now properly placed after deleting elements from
the structure viewer and bookmark list.
- Corrected Structure Viewer line numbers reported for warnings and
errors located after a multiline /* */ style comment.
- Resolved incorrect highlighting of the altered bytes and possible
application instability when saving or closing altered documents.
- Added better validation for "DATE" data type in Data Inspector.
Hex Workshop will now display if outside the expected
range.
- Find by bitmask now compares the entire user supplied bitmask
string instead of the first byte when reporting matches.
- The Hex Workshop installer now migrate user settings from previous
Hex Workshop v6.0.
- Corrected data range for unsigned qword in Hex Workshop help.
- Drop-down boxes displayed as part of in-line Structure Viewer and
Bookmarks editing is now sized larger than the column width.
- Bookmarks now support 64-bit addresses.
- Custom CRC-32 calculations now report the high word correctly.
- Resolved license/evaluation failures due to errors in character
set conversions.