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The Advanced Hex Editor (AXE) is a powerful hex editor for Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP. AXE has two major benefits:

Bookmarks, jumps, search and replace — AXE is convenient
With AXE you can type, cut, copy, paste, insert, and delete hex, ASCII, or Unicode text. You can drag and drop from one document to another, you can product text or HTML reports. You can open extra synchronized views of a document. You can goto, find, replace, and jump. You can mark changed areas, mark interesting areas, mark areas that differ from another version of the document, set bookmarks, and zoom the view in and out to see it all clearly.

Huge files, memory edit, structures, scripts — AXE is powerful
You can define ranges of marked bytes, then search in them or apply arithmetic to them. You can define structures, and then edit areas of the document using the structure as a template. You can create and run scripts. You can work with files up to 1.5Gb without slowing your system. You can edit disks, drives, and memory.

Those are the big features of AXE. There are more, like the base converter, checksum generator, calculator, pattern-finder, differ, and unbuffered ‘huge file’ mode.

Features:

* Work with huge files. AXE’s sophisticated memory management means that opening a 60 megabyte file is a fast operation that won’t stress your computer. It is well-nigh impossible to run out of RAM using AXE. Not only that, but for enormous files (up to 2G should be okay) there is a special ‘Huge File Mode’ that uses almost no RAM at all!
* Mark changes, mark diffs, mark what you like. AXE highlights changed areas, diffs, and regions that you have decided should be marked to make navigating around the file easy
* Powerful, modern editing environment.Cut-and-paste, drag-n-drop, Unicode support — all the things you expect in a Windows text editing environment are there for you in AXE, plus some extras like saveable bookmark lists.
* Search for any type. Search for any type of numerical or string record. Search and replace strings. For more complex cases, use the Arithmetic feature. For still more complex ones, use the Expressions feature.
* Edit disks, memory, processes. You can open not just files but physical disks, logical drives, physical memory, and even the virtual memory of other processes.
* Diff. Both simple byte-for-byte diff and a more advanced version that can find inserts and deletes are available
* Base Converter / Calculator. We believe that if you need a simple push-button calculator you can use the one that comes with Windows. That’s why the AXE calculator is a powerful command-line calculator whose syntax includes loops, variables, even arrays. Because sometimes you need to do a calculation that isn’t just basic arithmetic.
* Quickview data as any type or structure. New in 3.3, the quick view windows displays detailed information about the data under the cursor.
* Expressions. Create and run C-like expressions to transform the document, search for complex patterns, or whatever you want.
* Structures. Define a structure, view your document as that structure, edit the document through the structure.
* Arithmetic. Apply any operator to any range of bytes.
* Multilevel Undo. No limit on how many levels
* Report Generation. In text or HTML, using your own color scheme
* Checksum Generation. CRC32, SHA1, MD5, and many others
* Navigation. Jump, goto, bookmarks… a full set of navigation tools.
* Other things. We could list every last little feature in AXE here, but there should be no need. It should go without saying that you can cut and paste unicode text or binary data, that you can change colors and display parameters, that you can zoom in and out of a file or scroll a file past a structure template to see if any data fits… we just won’t list all these little things, because life is too short.

Download (Higt Speed):

Advanced Hex Editor (A.X.E.) v3.4.1

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