HashMyFiles v1.29
HashMyFiles v1.29
Copyright (c) 2007 - 2008 Nir Soft
Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net
Description
===========
HashMyFiles is small utility that allows you to calculate the MD5 and
SHA1 hashes of one or more files in your system. You can easily copy the
MD5/SHA1 hashes list into the clipboard, or save them into text/html/xml
file.
HashMyFiles can also be launched from the context menu of Windows
Explorer, and display the MD5/SHA1 hashes of the selected file or folder.
System Requirements
===================
This utility works on Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista. Older versions of
Windows are not supported.
Versions History
================
* Version 1.29:
o Fixed bug: The main window lost the focus when the user switched
to another application and then returned back to HashMyFiles.
* Version 1.28:
o Display single file progress information (in percent) while
hashing large files.
* Version 1.27:
o Added new file type in save - comma-delimited file (.csv)
o Added new command-line option - /scomma
... full changelog in download readme.txt
Using HashMyFiles
=================
HashMyFiles doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL
files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file
(HashMyFiles.exe).
After you run it, you can add files and folders that you want to view
their MD5/SHA1 hashes. You can do it by using the 'Add File' and 'Add
Folder' options under the File menu, or simply by draging the files and
folder from Explorer into the main window of HashMyFiles.
After adding the desired files, you can copy the MD5/SHA1 hashes to the
clipboard, or save the hashes list into text/html/xml file.
Explorer Context Menu
=====================
HashMyFiles can also be used directly from Windows Explorer. In order to
enable this feature, go to the Options menu, and choose the 'Enable
Explorer Context Menu' option. After you enable this feature, you can
right-click on any file or folder on Windows Explorer, and choose the
'HashMyFiles' item from the menu.
If you run the HashMyFiles option for a folder, it'll display the hashes
for all files in the selected folder.
If you run the HashMyFiles option for a single file, it'll display only
the hashes for that file.
Download: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hashmyfiles_u.zip
Copyright (c) 2007 - 2008 Nir Soft
Web site: http://www.nirsoft.net
Description
===========
HashMyFiles is small utility that allows you to calculate the MD5 and
SHA1 hashes of one or more files in your system. You can easily copy the
MD5/SHA1 hashes list into the clipboard, or save them into text/html/xml
file.
HashMyFiles can also be launched from the context menu of Windows
Explorer, and display the MD5/SHA1 hashes of the selected file or folder.
System Requirements
===================
This utility works on Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista. Older versions of
Windows are not supported.
Versions History
================
* Version 1.29:
o Fixed bug: The main window lost the focus when the user switched
to another application and then returned back to HashMyFiles.
* Version 1.28:
o Display single file progress information (in percent) while
hashing large files.
* Version 1.27:
o Added new file type in save - comma-delimited file (.csv)
o Added new command-line option - /scomma
... full changelog in download readme.txt
Using HashMyFiles
=================
HashMyFiles doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL
files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file
(HashMyFiles.exe).
After you run it, you can add files and folders that you want to view
their MD5/SHA1 hashes. You can do it by using the 'Add File' and 'Add
Folder' options under the File menu, or simply by draging the files and
folder from Explorer into the main window of HashMyFiles.
After adding the desired files, you can copy the MD5/SHA1 hashes to the
clipboard, or save the hashes list into text/html/xml file.
Explorer Context Menu
=====================
HashMyFiles can also be used directly from Windows Explorer. In order to
enable this feature, go to the Options menu, and choose the 'Enable
Explorer Context Menu' option. After you enable this feature, you can
right-click on any file or folder on Windows Explorer, and choose the
'HashMyFiles' item from the menu.
If you run the HashMyFiles option for a folder, it'll display the hashes
for all files in the selected folder.
If you run the HashMyFiles option for a single file, it'll display only
the hashes for that file.
Download: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hashmyfiles_u.zip
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