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Good HexEditors?
Nov 2 2008, 6:15 pm
By: EzDay281  

Nov 2 2008, 6:15 pm EzDay281 Post #1



I've been looking for a good hexeditor with which to edit some bitmaps, but have been running into some troubles - namely, not finding a, or any, good hexeditor/s with which to edit some bitmaps.
So, anyone suggest your favorite tools for this? I've tried Notepad++'s plugin ( version conflict ) , HexEdit ( too minimalistic ) , GSNote3 ( generally disliked the interface ) , and... a bunch more that don't stand out in memory.



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Nov 2 2008, 6:52 pm poiuy_qwert Post #2

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I've always used Hex Workshop, though I don't actually know what kind of features you are looking for.




Nov 2 2008, 9:08 pm EzDay281 Post #3



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I've always used Hex Workshop, though I don't actually know what kind of features you are looking for.
Not much in particular. I'm thinking of something about as heavy as, maybe, Notepad. HexEdit doesn't even have hotkeys, save ( save-as only ) , or window controls ( cannot move or adjust size of window ) .



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Nov 2 2008, 9:36 pm O)FaRTy1billion[MM] Post #4

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You could try xvi32.



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Nov 2 2008, 11:56 pm chuiu Post #5



Textpad has a built in hex editor, though I'm not sure how powerful it is. I suggest Hex Workshop, I've been using it for years.



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Nov 3 2008, 12:39 am Falkoner Post #6



I like to use FlexHex, don't ask why though, it's basic, and I don't need much else. It's a trial, but I just delete it from the registry and reinstall it when I want to use it again, maybe it's not a good idea for someone who uses it alot though.

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