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Synalyze It!

You got a binary file and don't know its contents.

Synalyze It! Alternatives

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    /010-editor-alternatives

    010 Editor: Professional hex editor with Binary Templates. A fast, flexible, easy-to-use hex editor.

  2. /ibored-alternatives

    iBored is not a pure hex editor but rather a disk block editor, which also can be used to edit files in hex.

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    /winhex-alternatives

    WinHex hex editor, disk editor, RAM editor. Binary editor for files, disks, and RAM. Download HEX EDITOR. Sector editor. Drive editor.

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    /hxd-alternatives

    HxD is a carefully designed and fast hex editor which, additionally to raw disk editing and...

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    /kaitai-struct-alternatives

    Kaitai Struct is a formal language for binary format specification that can be compiled into parser code

    Open Source

  7. /hex-workshop-alternatives

    Hex Workshop: Hex Editor, Sector Editor, Base Converter and Hex Calculator for Windows

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    /hex-fiend-alternatives

    A fast and clever open source HEX editor for Mac OS X.

  9. /dhex-alternatives

    Themeable hex editor with diff mode for tracking file changes.

  10. /batch-hex-editor-alternatives

    Replace, insert, delete, copy, and otherwise modify bytes and bits in multiple files.

  11. /pilotedit-alternatives

    PilotEdit Lite is an advanced text and hex editor that supports opening of files larger than 4GB.

  12. /hextedit-alternatives

    HextEdit is a proficient hex editor and disassembler for Mac.

  13. /binhex-crypactor-alternatives

    Manipulate binary and hexadecimal strings!

  14. /preon-alternatives

    Framework for dealing with binary encoded data declaratively in Java.

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