A hex editor is a program intended for editing binary files, usually executable program files, one byte at a time. This is useful for machine language programming and debugging at the lowest level. Most, but not all, powerful text editors can also edit binary files, and vice versa.
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Home of Hex Workshop, a hexadecimal editor, sector editor, base converter, and bit manipulator). [Commercial]
A set of hexadecimal development tools for Windows. [Shareware]
An open source executable file editing tool that supports the MZ, PE and LE file formats including code analyzer. For Windows and Unix.
Easy to use hex editor written for Unix/Linux using ncurses, with a friendly pico-style interface. [Open Source]
A set of hexadecimal development tools for Windows. [Shareware]
Home of Hex Workshop, a hexadecimal editor, sector editor, base converter, and bit manipulator). [Commercial]
Easy to use hex editor written for Unix/Linux using ncurses, with a friendly pico-style interface. [Open Source]
An open source executable file editing tool that supports the MZ, PE and LE file formats including code analyzer. For Windows and Unix.
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