The software operates at the lowest possible level, allowing users to view and modify raw binary content that standard text editors cannot interpret.
Beyond simple hex, it can display data in decimal, octal, float (IEEE 754), and binary formats, with support for over 130 character encodings including EBCDIC and Unicode.
A unique feature that allows users to create multiple "revisions" of a file simultaneously and switch between them with a single click. Practical Usage Scenarios
Users can directly open and edit physical disks, logical volumes, and even the virtual memory of running processes.
The software operates at the lowest possible level, allowing users to view and modify raw binary content that standard text editors cannot interpret.
Beyond simple hex, it can display data in decimal, octal, float (IEEE 754), and binary formats, with support for over 130 character encodings including EBCDIC and Unicode.
A unique feature that allows users to create multiple "revisions" of a file simultaneously and switch between them with a single click. Practical Usage Scenarios
Users can directly open and edit physical disks, logical volumes, and even the virtual memory of running processes.