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Ah good old HIEW. It's the simplest and nicest disassembler - open a file switch to disassembly with one keypress. Move one line or one byte at a time for defeating code that jumps in the middle of instructions, edit the assembly (ok code bytes) in place with live preview what instructions you're writing. All in 130KB of code :) http://www.hiew.ru/

EDIT: I wonder why is the author using a version from 2004 though... I had to double check the date of the article. This tool is well worth the money!!!



There's also hte, which is free :)

http://hte.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html


Another good hex-browser and file manager is FAR2 (From the WinRar author).

Also cygwin's midnight commander (when it fits the purpose).

I love console tools :)


> This tool is well worth the money!!!

To you, maybe. I have no use for it, so it's not, especially when it costs $200.


...version 6.86 is the most spread cracked version


What do you mean? We're talking about buying it.




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