jens
16-05-2009, 16:43
Program Description
The only way for you to really check how valid a file someone offers to you is, is by checking its file hash against the hash provided by the author.
And here’s where HashTab (developed by Cody Batt) helps us out. After you install HashTab, whenever you view a files properties, you will now see a new File Hashes tab where you can easily calculate the files various hashes.
http://www.softpedia.com/screenshots/HashTab_1.png
HashTab supports more hash types than what is shown in the screenshot, just right click the area where the hashes are displayed and click on “Settings…” to choose the types of hashes you’d like to see.
Another useful feature HashTab provides is an interface to choose a file to compare against the current file you are dealing with. No need to type hashes out or copy and paste them, just choose the file and HashTab does the work for you.
Homepage ( do not work )
http://beeblebrox.org/hashtab/
Download Hashtab 2.3 :
http://download.chip.eu/en/HashTab_1501259.html#
The only way for you to really check how valid a file someone offers to you is, is by checking its file hash against the hash provided by the author.
And here’s where HashTab (developed by Cody Batt) helps us out. After you install HashTab, whenever you view a files properties, you will now see a new File Hashes tab where you can easily calculate the files various hashes.
http://www.softpedia.com/screenshots/HashTab_1.png
HashTab supports more hash types than what is shown in the screenshot, just right click the area where the hashes are displayed and click on “Settings…” to choose the types of hashes you’d like to see.
Another useful feature HashTab provides is an interface to choose a file to compare against the current file you are dealing with. No need to type hashes out or copy and paste them, just choose the file and HashTab does the work for you.
Homepage ( do not work )
http://beeblebrox.org/hashtab/
Download Hashtab 2.3 :
http://download.chip.eu/en/HashTab_1501259.html#