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iBored
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Free
iBored doesn't cost anything.
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Supports HFS, FAT, APFS and more disk structures
Uses an extensible templates system to view structures of common disk and volume formats.
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Disk editor
iBored is one of the few disk editors on the Mac.
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Remote operation
Can be used to remotely assist in viewing and repairing disks over the internet: iBored has to be started on both computers, and then one can connect to the other and view and modify its data (after getting permissions from the target side).
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010 Editor
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Scriptable
Editing operations can be automated using a scripting language with a syntax similar to C++.
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Not free
It costs $49.99 (USD).
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Binary Templates technology
The Editor can parse a file into a hierarchical structure using a Binary Template to help to understand the binary data.
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Multi-Platform
Windows, macOS, or Linux
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Alternative
An alternative to Synalize It!
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Current version 1.14 crashes
Crashes on macOS 10.13 (High Sierra)
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Responsive
Fast editing of large files. Instant opening of files of any size. Remains responsive with 1 million+ edits.
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No longer updated
The website states that the app is no longer in development
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Hex Fiend
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Small memory footprint
Hex Fiend does not keep your files in memory. You won’t dread launching or working with Hex Fiend even on low-RAM machines.
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Files can't be saved with a .dat extension
Trying to save files with .dat extension gives the following error: You cannot save this document with extension “.dat” at the end of the name. The required extension is “.(null)”.
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Works with huge files
Hex Fiend can handle as big a file as you’re able to create. It’s been tested on files as large as 118 GB.
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Binary compare / diff
Hex Fiend can show the differences between files, taking into account insertions or deletions.
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Fast & efficient saving
Hex Fiend knows not to waste time overwriting the parts of your files that haven’t changed, and never needs temporary disk space.
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Insert, delete, rearrange
Hex Fiend does not limit you to in-place changes like some hex editors.
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Fast
Open a huge file, scroll around, copy and paste, all instantly. Find what you’re looking for with fast searching.
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Free and open source
Hex Fiend is licensed under a permissive BSD-style license.
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Data Inspector
Interpret data as integer or floating point, signed or unsigned, big or little endian...
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Embeddable
It’s really easy to incorporate Hex Fiend’s hex or data views into your app. Its permissive BSD-style license won’t burden you.
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UltraEdit
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Handles large files (>1GB) extremely well
UltraEdit has small memory usage and allows for fast parsing/searching when handling large files.
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Proprietary
It's not free and a license costs $79.99.
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Works perfectly with remote files
Supports several protocols for accessing remote files and working on them with the same ease as local files. Files can be integrated in the projects as normal files.
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The themes introduced in version 20 regressed certain aspects of syntax coloring
The themes simplified the syntax highlighting which lost the capacity to have as many colors as one wanted to define. Now it is limited to around 20 different colors. In general it's not a problem but in certain cases it broke coloring. For some reason, the classic theme is the only one that is totally pleasant for readability well with syntax highlighting.
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Probably the most versatile general editor in existence.
If you need a general editor, UltraEdit is the way to go. If you were writing C/C++ all day, then this would be your editor. If you need to slog through large files then this is your go to editor. If you need to go through XML files, then this is your editor. If you need to sort data, then this your my editor.
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Fast, stable, easy to use
It loads with a short delay, but once loaded it's snappy and rock-solid. Anyone accustomed to using Windows text editors will feel at home in its interface, and those that prefer alternate keybindings can easily change them.
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Search and replace capabilities
From Ultraedit to Perl to Unix regex engines, the search and replace can accomplish just about anything.
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Responsive company
Whether for feature requests, technical support or license questions, IDM is always quick to respond.
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Nice hex display & edit
There's a handful of other features like this that make UltraEdit indispensable.
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Extremely customizable GUI editor
UltraEdit offer the best of both worlds. it has a full on GUI along with all the shortcut commands you need. There's no need for the user to suffer 80 char limitations of a terminal editor.
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Highly flexible
UltraEdit allows you to handle groups of files as a project.
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