Batch Hex Editor

Hex-edit multiple files manually, automatically or on a specific schedule and convert them between binary, hexadecimal or Base-64 with this complex tool.

  • Batch Hex Editor
  • Version :5.0.7.0
  • License :Trial
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :BinaryMark

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Batch Hex Editor Description

If you are looking for a way to edit the binary data in multiple files, you may benefit from using Batch Hex Editor. It is a complex application that allows you to edit numerous files in various ways, manually, automatically or on a specific schedule. It can also help you convert files between binary, hexadecimal and Base-64 formats.

It offers a wide array of functions, but a rather cluttered interface, which some users may have difficulties operating.

Note that if you choose to install the application, rather than run it in portable mode, it may include some third-party offers.

Hex-edit multiple files

The application enables you to batch process large amounts of files. Once you have loaded a list of documents, you can specify which actions should be performed on them. Using conditional processing, certain actions can be executed only on files that match preset criteria.

You can replace byes in a file, insert new ones, remove a block of byes, reverse their order or apply bit masks. Also, it is possible to convert files to and from Base-64 encoding.

Additionally, you can perform multiple other actions, such as finding, moving and deleting content, joining or splitting files, as well as encryption and decryption operations.

Process files in automatic mode

Batch Hex Editor allows you to set up any number of monitors that scan a specific path on your computer and launch an action sequence when specified conditions are met.

A monitor can be activated when a new file is added to the target directory or when an existing document is modified.

Schedule operations

It is possible to create processing jobs that are performed based on preset triggers or on a specific schedule. The application does not need to be running, as these operations can be automatically started with the Windows Task Scheduler service.

Overall, Batch Hex Editor is a powerful piece of software, designed to help you perform byte editing operations on a large amount of files. It offers a wide array of functions, but lacks adequate documentation.

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