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Thank you, jazzman916 ...and all who voted 
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| reply to jazzman916 This poll is now (((Closed)))
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  caffeinator Coming soon to a cup near you.. Premium join:2005-01-16 Spokane, WA
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1 edit | reply to jazzman916 XVI32 for Hex, EditPlus for text/html/php/etc.
I'd view hex in TotalCommander's viewer, but it's linked to edit in XVI32. 
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  jabarnut Light Years Away Premium,MVM join:2005-01-22 Galaxy M31
| reply to jazzman916 Great job on the Poll jazzman916 , thanks!
I voted none. In the old days, I did play around a little with them, but now I figure the hex with it...haven't really had a need in quite a while that I can think of.
If I ever do again, I'll be sure to check out the 2008 Member Choice Poll, before choosing one.  -- I had a life once.....now I have a Computer and a Modem. |
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  DirtyDog
join:2001-03-17 Bradenton, FL | reply to jazzman916 None. |
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  beck Premium,MVM join:2002-01-29 On The Road | reply to jazzman916 I use A.X.E. It's old, but still works on XP. |
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 chrisretusn Retired Premium join:2007-08-13 Philippines | reply to jazzman916 Voted None.
Back in the day I used one. These days, I don't have much of a need for a hex editor. -- Chris Living in Paradise!! |
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  Bobkd4dii Premium join:2004-12-31 Hollywood, FL | reply to jazzman916 Good Poll!! I use Hex Workshop. I enjoy digging aroun and seeing what is in thos weird files.
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ | reply to jazzman916 Hex workshop here. been using it since the win 3.1 days  |
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  javaMan Premium,MVM join:2002-07-15 San Luis Obispo, CA
| reply to jazzman916 Another vote for UltraEdit. I've been using it since version 1 (a long, long time ago). I don't think I would know how to get along without it anymore. -- Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness. . . Isa. 5:20 |
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1 edit | reply to delenn13 said by delenn13 :I checked "None". Thanks for the poll jazzman916! Anytime! I voted none as well. |
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  delenn13 De gustibus nil disputandum Premium,MVM join:2006-03-02 Ridgeway, ON clubs: | reply to jazzman916 I checked "None".
Thanks for the poll jazzman916!  |
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  lilhurricane Crunchin' For Cures Premium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone clubs:  | reply to Ray (topic move) [Poll] Hex Editors - 2008 Member Choice
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  Ray Mahnahmahna Premium join:2001-04-02 Mesa, AZ | reply to jazzman916 Re: [Poll] Hex Editors - 2008 Member Choice
I use Crimson Editor for text/source, but Frhed for actual hex editing. I particularly like the adjustable width of the hex display and the price (free). -- ON DELETE CASCADE |
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  jimkyser
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2 edits | reply to jazzman916 Visual SlickEdit v8. I especially like the fact that the same UI is used on both *nix and Windows. I have a couple of web pages I support and the are on a Solaris box. Also, since it came from the IBM e line of in-house editors, it has similar block and line manipulation functions as the SPF series mentioned above. |
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| reply to jazzman916 Other: I use the SPF Editor. SPF is pre-PC software which originally was run on IBM mainframes. It has the only editor I know of where you can manipulate lines of text (move, copy, delete, etc.) by typing commands in a prefix area on each line. It also has very powerful find/replace commands. |
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  jmorlan Hmm... That's funny. Premium join:2001-02-05 Pacifica, CA
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| reply to jazzman916 Voted "other." I use an older version of Hex Workshop. I like its ability to edit absolute sectors.
I also use Notepad++ (with the hex editor plugin).
Thanks for the poll. |
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 hafizullah
join:2001-03-17 Flemington, NJ | reply to jazzman916 Another vote for UltraEdit. It's fast, easy, has a ton of useful features. Been using it for years and wouldn't be without it in my toolbox. It just gets better with every release. |
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 Kill4Speed
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| reply to jazzman916 Add another vote for Ultraedit.
I've been using it for years, and I love it. Not only can you use it as a hex editor, I love the feature where you can do "column edits" on a raw text file. It allows you to to cut-and-paste things in a column. Example: If you want to remove the first 30 characters of every line, you can do it with this utility.
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