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Hexer 0.1 alpha

Here's the first public version of Hexer, my open-source Windows hex editor (see my last update). It's main features are the complete lack of documentation and an abundance of buttons that don't do anything when you click them.

Screenshots can also be found in the last update.

Unfortunately (mainly for you) you need the .NET 2.0 framework to run Hexer.

And here are the files:
Hexer 0.1 alpha binaries
Hexer 0.1 alpha sourcecode
Two sample plugins (One for PE files; one for NES files)
Sourcecode of the two sample plugins

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John on :

Do you think you would be able to compile this for MS Smartphone or Pocket PC?

sp on :

Unfortunately I don't think that's possible. The best solution would be to take the NetHex control and build a mobile app around it.

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