![]() cnv file to the code page directory – on Windows C:\Users\%USER%\AppData\Local\Synalysis\Hexinator\icudt53l and on Linux ~/.local/share/Synalysis/Hexinator/icudt53l ucm file with your text encoding (more info in the ICU User Guide) Here’s how you do it (see also Generating a new code page converter): Hexinator uses the ICU library for text conversion so custom text encodings for ICU work as well in Hexinator. Hexinator supports many text encodings by default however there might still be one missing. How can I integrate custom text encodings Yes, you can activate the license on up to three machines, be it Linux or Windows. Can I use one license on Linux and Windows? If you want I’ll even set a link to a web site of your choice. Simply send me the grammar XML file to and I’ll publish it. ![]() For the future it’s planned to create more grammars relevant for malware analysis and computer forensics. The grammars are hosted on the Synalyze It! web site: Ĭurrently there are about 60 grammars. If there would be enough users who commit to buy a FreeBSD version I’d really consider it. All base libraries of Hexinator are written in plain portable C code and also the integrated open source libraries would work on FreeBSD. Technically it would probably be relatively easy. While implementing this there will be also some grammars published for important file formats like PDF, PE (Windows executables) or Java classes. An SDK that allows to use grammars within custom Python scripts.Comparison of two files on structure (grammar) level.However, the most frequently requested feature is comparison on binary and grammar level. ![]() There are many ideas, suggestions and wishes. Of course it would be ideal to have finally only one application however many users enjoy the advantages of the Mac App Store like automatic updates and easy installation so I don’t want to force them to a version they have to download manually. The Synalyze It! users will get the same updates. There will probably be also a Hexinator version for OS X. Will ‘Synalyze It!’ and Hexinator be merged into one at a later stage? Currently there’s no way to do this transition without annoying the many existing users. When selling through a store like the Mac App Store this would imply to use in-app purchasing – download for free and pay only for the advanced features.
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