Quick Hash GUI 3.3.1
Author:
Ted Smith
Date: 09/22/2022 Size: 10 MB License: Open Source Requires: 11|10|8|7|Linux|macOS Downloads: 4774 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
Quick Hash GUI is an Open Source multiplatform utility for hashing various data types, including files, entire file folder trees, physical disks, logical disk volumes, file comparisons, and more.
The interface is to the point and clearly marked, making it entirely usable for any skill level. It includes the ability to perform hashing via MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, and xxHash hash algorithms. It allows recursive hashing, or hashing and copying to the reconstructed directory and re-hashing in the destination directory, simple recursive hashing of all files in a selected directory and its sub-directories, along with the ability to hash physical disks in Windows and both physical & logical disks if run in Linux (using root or sudo), e.g., /dev/hda or /dev/hda1.
Quick Hash GUI enables digital forensic or IT security staff to efficiently hash files when they have been extracted from forensic software before or after transportation to non-forensic staff. It performed quickly during testing, providing almost instantaneous results, and appears to be faster than some other tools we have previously worked with. It supports drag n' drop for individual files to make it even faster. All your generated results can be quickly exported to a CSV text file, an HTML web file, or the clipboard.
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The interface is to the point and clearly marked, making it entirely usable for any skill level. It includes the ability to perform hashing via MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, and xxHash hash algorithms. It allows recursive hashing, or hashing and copying to the reconstructed directory and re-hashing in the destination directory, simple recursive hashing of all files in a selected directory and its sub-directories, along with the ability to hash physical disks in Windows and both physical & logical disks if run in Linux (using root or sudo), e.g., /dev/hda or /dev/hda1.
Quick Hash GUI enables digital forensic or IT security staff to efficiently hash files when they have been extracted from forensic software before or after transportation to non-forensic staff. It performed quickly during testing, providing almost instantaneous results, and appears to be faster than some other tools we have previously worked with. It supports drag n' drop for individual files to make it even faster. All your generated results can be quickly exported to a CSV text file, an HTML web file, or the clipboard.
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