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| jhormilla:
Hex editor recommendations? What are you guys and gals using, pros and cons etc. |
| ataradov:
HxD on Windows is pretty good. On Linux I use Ghex, but it is pretty meh. |
| WattsThat:
Any of the freeware windows hex tools are functional. Without some specific need cases, it’s really hard to say, everyone has their personal favorites. My goto paid for tool is Vedit from Greenview data, it’s macro capabilities are superb. I have versions back to 8” floppy based cp/m. |
| gslick:
I have been using Free Hex Editor Neo from HHD Software for a while now on Windows. The free version does just about everything I have needed so far. It works well and is useful enough, and the upgrade cost to the non-free Standard, Professional, and Ultimate versions seems reasonable enough that I wouldn't think too much about it before paying for the upgraded versions if they had features that I really needed for some project. I don't mind paying a reasonable cost for software that works well and does something that I need. |
| TheSteve:
I've used Hex Workshop for years, but it isn't free. |
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