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  • 7.1.0

MiTeC HexEdit 7.1.0 is a Windows-based hexadecimal editor designed for low-level inspection, comparison and modification of binary files, disk sectors and physical memory. The program presents a multi-document interface that allows simultaneous work on several data streams, while an integrated Data Inspector interprets selected bytes as integers, floats, time stamps or strings in real time. A built-in scientific calculator supports bitwise, logical and arithmetic operations, and a file-compare engine highlights byte-level differences between two documents, streamlining patch creation and corruption analysis. For forensic or debugging tasks, the Memory Dumper can capture and open live process space, and the Disk Dumper provides raw access to logical or physical drives without altering the operating-system volume lock, enabling recovery of deleted partitions or hidden sectors. A data interpreter and analyzer further assists reverse engineers by automatically detecting common encodings, structures and checksum regions. Although only one public release (7.1.0) is currently listed, the single-version lineage reflects a mature, stable codebase that has remained functionally complete for professional and educational use. The editor is offered free of charge for private, educational and non-commercial scenarios; organizations or commercial projects must purchase an appropriate license. Categorized under programming and debugging tools, MiTeC HexEdit is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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