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    Crossplatform hex-editing software based on Python and Qt

    This project is no longer supported. Use it on your own risk (or not use at all). Microhex is an intuitive HEX editing application that enables you to view and manipulate binary data for any file in your computer. Microhex displays the integer column and the characters column, allowing you to add new columns and delete existing ones. Each column can be assigned an unlimited number of linked address bars.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Acid

    Python module for parsing and analyzing binary data files

    Acid is a module and a simple application for displaying content of binary data files. It relies on plugins for parsing file formats.
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    ElRey

    ElRey

    ElRey for create an .app package from python

    ElRey help you to create an .app package from your python script (s) for your MacOs X 10.6+ with drag and drop method and a compate app package.
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    Save editor for Ishar 3: The Seven Gates Of Infinity
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    The Universal File Viewer is a tool to open and dissect a variety of encoded files, be it images or executables, libraries or documents. The Python front-end features customised modules for decoding and encoding various file formats.
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    bitstring is a pure Python module designed to help make the creation and analysis of binary data as painless as possible. The latest releases support Python 2.6 and 3.x only. For Python 2.4 and 2.5, plus lots more see the googlecode homepage.
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    removeNULLbytes

    strip a binary file of null bytes.

    Let's say you've gathered a bunch of lists from across the internet, in various formats and from various sources. Let's say you've cat'ed them together into one giant master list, sorted and unique'd. However, after starting to work with the master list, you realize it is riddled with a bunch of NULL bytes, which chokes your list processor. removeNULLbytes was made to solve this problem. It will read a master list line by line, remove any NULL bytes, and then write the result into a second file. It treats all files as binary. This is a simple python script. So simple in fact, that anybody with half an inkling can string together a working approximation with a few minutes on stackoverflow.com. However, if you're as lazy as I am, you'll look for a script already written to do the job for you. This is that script.
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