![]() ![]() dev/hda or /dev/hda1 or /dev/sde or /dev/sde1 (not avail in OSX) Ability to hash disks in Windows and Linux (using root or sudo), e.g.Ability to hash files of text line-by-line – useful for those needing to hash lists of e-mail addresses for Google Adwords etc.Ability to hash segments of text or dynamic hashing as you type into the text field.Recursive hashing, or hashing and copying to reconstructed directory directory and re-hashing in destination directory.64-bit and 32-bit for Windows, 64-bit for OSX and Linux.Cross platform – works largely the same on Windows, Linux and Apple Mac OSX.A simple non-confusing tabbed interface.No installation needed making it portable and easy to run or delete after use. ![]() Since v.2.4.0 Windows users are able to hash physical disks. Selected file masks are available (*.doc *.xls etc) ensuring only certain files are chosen if needed. CSV\HTML\Clipboard output is available which is useful for logging as well as verifying hashes of downloaded ISOs like Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora etc.Ī source directory can be hashed, then copied & reconstructed to a destination folder where the content is then hashed again (providing verification). ![]() MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, xxHash, SHA-3 (256 bit), Blake2B (256 bit), Blake3 and CRC32 algorithms available. ![]() Though it was designed for Linux, is was soon made available for Windows and subsequently Apple Mac OSX (with v2.6.3 in Octo 2015). It enables the rapid selection & hashing of data such as text, a single file, multiple files in folders, comparing files, comparing folders of files, lists of text line-by-line, disks and logical partitions, file copying with hashing, a myriad of right-click menu options and all of this on all three major operating systems. First created in 2011, QuickHash GUI is a graphical data hashing tool for Linux, Windows, and Apple Mac used across the world by government agencies, private industry, media outlets, academia, hobbyists, programmers, training centres, medical scientists, space scientists, operating system developers and maintainers, web developers and more besides. ![]()
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