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Shed

http://shed.sourceforge.net/
'Shed' is a hex editor written for unix/linux using ncurses. It can display each byte as ascii, hex, decimal, octal and binary; changes can be input in all of the above. It has a simple Pico-style interface. The package's memory requirements are mall because files are not loaded into memory (when you edit a file, changes is made directly to disk. The authors urges that you backup your files first). It handles files up to 4Gb.

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released on 16 October 2004

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Licensing

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GPLv2Janet Casey12 June 2002


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email alexs@cyberspace.org" Alex Sisson Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Developer VCS Repository Webview http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=21862
Bug Tracking,Developer,Support E-mail mailto:alexs@cyberspace.org


Software prerequisites

Kind Description
Required to use ncurses
Required to build ncurses
Source requirement ncurses


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 18 May 2005.



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