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| Computes MD5 hash for any single file, can compare it with given. Integrates in Send To and shell on demand. Un-integrates on demand. Drag-and-drop supported. Automatically looks for corresponding md5 file with hash to compare, and vise-versa. |
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Jun 27, 2006 00:28:30 | | Size | 128 kb | | Licence | Freeware | | Status | New Release | | Languages | English | | Tags | md5, hash, hashing, checksum | | OS | Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 | | Homepage | robinland.com | | Email | robin@robinland.com | | Author | Robin Panther |
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Description: Computes MD5 hash for any file, can compare it with given. Integrates in Send To and shell on demand. Un-integrates on demand. Drag-and-drop supported. Automatically looks for corresponding md5 file with hash to compare, and vise-versa. Large files supported. Progress indicator and cancellation. UNC (local network filenames) supported. Now with updates check support. | Short tags: md5, hash, hashing, checksum | System Requirements: .NET Framework 2.0 | Change Info: updates check support | |
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