
I think HexFiend has the potential to become a must-have Mac app, but there are a few features I would personally like to see before adopting this as my killer-app must-have hex editor:Ī) "Jump to Offset" should be able to handle hex offsets.
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Its permissive BSD-style license won't burden you. Embeddable: It's really easy to incorporate Hex Fiend's hex or data views into your app.Data inspector: Interpret data as integer or floating point, signed or unsigned, big or little endian.
Smart saving: Hex Fiend knows not to waste time overwriting the parts of your files that haven't changed, and never needs temporary disk space. Binary diff: Hex Fiend can show the differences between files, taking into account insertions or deletions. Find what you're looking for with fast searching. Fast: Open a huge file, scroll around, copy and paste, all instantly. You won't dread launching or working with Hex Fiend even on low-RAM machines. Small footprint: Hex Fiend does not keep your files in memory. It's been tested on files as large as 118 GB. Work with huge files: Hex Fiend can handle as big a file as you're able to create. Insert, delete, rearrange: Hex Fiend does not limit you to in-place changes like some hex editors. Hex Fiend is a fast, clever, and free Hex editor that has many unique features: