HexEdit











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What is HexEdit? HexEdit is a hexdump viewer and editor that works similarly to the hex editor provided with Apple's ResEdit. It allows you to edit either the data fork or the resource fork of a file. HexEdit offers a find command, a goto address command and supports drag and drop, automatically opening files in "Auto" mode. HexEdit can edit very large files (they don't need to fit into memory). At it's current memory setting of 600k, it should be able to handle files of up to 230 megs. If you need to edit a larger file (!), increase it's memory partition. Note that when HexEdit saves a file, it will (temporarily) need twice the disc space of the original file, plus a little extra for storing the changes you have made.
Download HexEdit for Mac
(266.41 KiB / 272.8 KB)
Version 2.2.0 (2008), for OS X 10.4 & up / Zipped
(172.05 KiB / 176.18 KB)
Version 2.2.0 / Zipped
(135.52 KiB / 138.78 KB)
Version 2.2.0 (2008), for OS X 10.3 &less, including Classic OS & 68k / compressed w/ Stuffit
(744.64 KiB / 762.51 KB)
Version 1.9.1 / Zipped
(620.99 KiB / 635.9 KB)
Version 1.9.1 (2004), having a nasty bug in its Find&Replace, however this archive has complete documentation and source code / compressed w/ Stuffit
(149.67 KiB / 153.27 KB)
Version 1.9.2 (2002), tweaked to accept any file dragged onto the icon / compressed w/ Stuffit
From Mac OS 6.0 Architecture: 68K for v1.0.7 / 68K + PPC (Carbonized for OSX) for v1.8.5 At least 800KB of RAM System 6.x - Mac OS 9.2.2 for v1.0.7 / System 9.x - Mac OS X for v1.8.5
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