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For some reason the descussion pages did not make my email address available to you. Here are two:
keithr@dsl-only.net (home)
keith.d.rule@tek.com (work)
Keith
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There's one important common control missing in Windows: e Hex editor to edit binary values (files or strings). I need one for a freeware application i'm developing. If anyone has something useful, please let me know. If not, i'll have to develop it myself.
Good examples of how it could look are the editor for hex files in visual studio and the editor for hex values in regedit.
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There's a great hex editor (MFC source included)
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It's not an ActiveX control, but the author is somewhat interested in turning it into one. It's completely freeware.
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The original message was:
There's one important common control missing in Windows: e Hex editor to edit binary values (files or strings). I need one for a freeware application i'm developing. If anyone has something useful, please let me know. If not, i'll have to develop it myself. Good examples of how it could look are the editor for hex files in visual studio and the editor for hex values in regedit.
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Another great editor is called Advanced Hex Editor (A.X.E) and is available here
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The original message was:
There's a great hex editor (MFC source included)
here
It's not an ActiveX control, but the author is somewhat interested in turning it into one. It's completely freeware. ================== The original message was: There's one important common control missing in Windows: e Hex editor to edit binary values (files or strings). I need one for a freeware application i'm developing. If anyone has something useful, please let me know. If not, i'll have to develop it myself. Good examples of how it could look are the editor for hex files in visual studio and the editor for hex values in regedit.
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