EditAll 1.5.1

Software to edit a file's content as text, decimal, or hexadecimal numbers.

EditAll is a file editor that shows the file content as text, decimal, and hexadecimal numbers. In a separate window, the file is displayed as integers and floats of various sizes. The user can search and replace, and undo changes when needed.

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Software Specs

Publisher:............ Palmwood Software

License:............... Shareware

Price:................... $16

Expire: ................ 30

File size:.............. 623 KB

Downloads:......... 660

Release date:...... 27 Apr 2008

Last update:........ 11 Aug 2011

Language:............ English

Publisher review for EditAll 1.5.1:

Review by: Palmwood Software
EditAll is a file editor on the level of the bits and bytes. This is useful if you have no other suitable editor or viewer available for a specific data format. The content of a file can be displayed and edited in various data formats: signed and unsigned integers of 8, 16, and 32 bits, and floating points of 32 and 64 bits. The main window shows the file content as text, and as 8-bit decimal and hexadecimal numbers. The other data formats can be viewed and edited in a separate window. Additionally, there is a window that displays file content as 8-bit binary numbers. In this window you can view and set individual bits of the file. Data can be copied to and from the clipboard in the previously mentioned data formats. Data copied to the clipboard can be copied to another file by opening that file in a second instance of EditAll. In order to allow other applications, such as Notepad, to receive text data from EditAll, there is an option to copy text adapted for that purpose. You can also copy to a dump format: a combined text and hexadecimal format with offset numbers. The user can search for text, decimal or hexadecimal data, count the number of times the data occurs, and replace it by other data. The current byte position of the cursor is shown in decimal and hexadecimal format. The cursor can be moved to a new location by the usual cursor keys, or by entering the byte location. A selection of bytes can be made either by using the Shift-key or the mouse, or by typing the end location of the selection in hexadecimal or decimal format. The insert-mode is off by default, which means that no bytes will be inserted. This is often necessary to maintain the integrity of a binary file. Changes to a file can be undone (or redone). In several steps you can undo all changes you made to the file in the current session. There is also a read-only mode, and a mode that keeps the file at a fixed size. The program contains a help document that explains the menu options and windows.
Operating system:
Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista

Release notes:
Minor Update

Whats new in version 1.5.1:
small bug fixes and improvements

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EditAll download tags:

hexadecimal hexeditor binary editor file editor search replace undo redo integer bits decimal viewer files dump clipboard

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