A very useful Text Editor and Hex Editor combo. With it came the option to use two table files at the same time and the actual table format, nowadays sometimes known as thingy tables as mentioned above. Can only use table files encoded in current locale.
Has problems with multi-byte locales, such as CJK. Allows usage of table files specialized support for Japanese characters , relative search, built-in table editor and graphics editor which sucks, though.
A hex editor for Mac OS X that supports many text encodings and allows definition of a "grammar" for binary files. Similar files can be decoded and edited then easily. Other features are histogram view, incremental search for text, numbers and masks, display of all strings in a file.
A native OS X hex editor based on the Cocoa framework. Lightweight, intuitive and user-friendly, but lacks advanced features. Maybe we can provide a rawname field in the ZipInfo struct?
Smith eric. Null bytes in file names are used as tricks by viruses in archives. I haven't seen any multibyte encoding that represents a character with null bytes But non-utf8 encodings are common in normal zip files, as windows uses different encodings for different language settings.
On the other hand, Linux suggests everyone use UTF8 regardless of their language settings. It's a pity that nowadays few software supports specifying encoding when extracting archives. We have unzip-iconv patch on Linux, even if the patch is never accepted by unzip Changing the language and rebooting my OS makes no sense, and I don't know why. Sometimes I should open some NFO files to check its content. Now I have this app. It works well with those files.
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