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OpenHashTab for ios instal1/28/2024 ![]() I've been an X² user for a long, long time but recently discovered OC, and I find myself using it more and more every day as my daily FM in Windows. I'm also going to contact the developers of both Xplorer² as well as OneCommander to see if they have an easy way to parse hashes from ADS, or else if it can be added. That's actually a really good idea! I never once considered placing hashes in ADS, that would go a long way in being able to have handy file verification hashes available on a per-file basis without cluttering up directories with individual hash files. I then use VoidTool's Everything to read every file's old *.sha512 digest file, and their new SHA-512 ADS into two data columns, and have Everything filter for any files with mismatched hashes.Īnyway, this saves me from verifying several terabytes of data against their *.sha512 digest files directly, wasting hours on a useless task, letting me verify them while accomplishing meaningful work (disk copy). I use FastCopy to accomplish this copy, which has the option to generate a hash digest (SHA-512) of each file into the target file's Alt-Data-Streams (ADS). Every so often I copy off all data from one hard drive to another to keep it fresh, wiping and testing the old hard drive for fitness. If it's of useful information to anyone, I have another system of hash verification in my repertoire. I've not actually tested them SxS in a while. Especially when the data are splitted in multiple files. Maybe time to have another look.īig issue : the verification time is way faster in HashCheck though. Nevermind, OpenHashTab added a sfv feature in 3.x releases. I hope OpenHashTab will implement all the needed features once! Didn't find a good replacement that also can verify sfv releases. It focuses more on the shell extension UI and adds coloring for matching sums between multiple files, and also supports a very huge array of hash algorithms, like HashTab, that HashCheck does not yet support (but that very few people would actually use). Inspired by HashTab, this is another wholly new development with similar design, but lacks the hash verify UI of Kai Liu's HachCheck. (project) (releases) 2019-present(2021) - OpenHashTab by on A nice surprise after 5 years of stalled development. This fork switches algorithms SHA-256, SHA-512 and SHA3 to use the OpenSSL engine for great speed improvements, and adds Blake3 algorithm. Mike Tzou of Hash C++14 Header-only Hash Library 2021-present(2021) - HashCheck forked by Mounir Idrassi of VeraCrypt on Trout (2014) and Tim Schlueter (2016) but I lost what their contributions were. (project) (releases)Ĭredit is also given to David B. 2014-2016 - HashCheck forked by Christopher Gurnee to I forget the source of the commercial library that HashTab was using. (changelog) (download)Īround this time, HashTab supported a very huge array of hash algorithms that HashCheck did not have. When HashTab Shell Extension became closed-source non-free software (at the time), Kliu came out with his own free offering, HashCheck. (eol statement) 2008-2009 - HashCheck by Kai Liu of Ī new champion enters the ring. In 2021, Implbits announced HashTab has reached its End of Life and source code will be released to github. Sold(?) / Evolved(?) to Implbits Software. (only fairly accurate) 2004-2009 - HashTab Shell Extension by Cody Batt of (defunct) Just make sure to tag the post with the flair and give a little background info/context.Checkpoint. On Fridays we'll allow posts that don't normally fit in the usual data-hoarding theme, including posts that would usually be removed by rule 4: “No memes or 'look at this '” We are not your personal archival army.No unapproved sale threads, advertisement posts, or giveaways. ![]() No memes or 'look at this old storage medium/ connection speed/purchase' (except on Free Post Fridays).Search the Internet, this subreddit and our wiki before posting.R/DataHorader 2013-2023 Searchable Archives Historic Reddit Archives & Download Tools, Etc.ģ.3v Pin Reset Directions :D / Alt Imgur link And we're trying really hard not to forget. Along the way we have sought out like-minded individuals to exchange strategies, war stories, and cautionary tales of failures. Everyone has their reasons for curating the data they have decided to keep (either forever or For A Damn Long Timetm). government or corporate espionage), cultural and familial archivists, internet collapse preppers, and people who do it themselves so they're sure it's done right. Among us are represented the various reasons to keep data - legal requirements, competitive requirements, uncertainty of permanence of cloud services, distaste for transmitting your data externally (e.g. ![]()
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