fripis Posted May 27, 2014 Share Posted May 27, 2014 [B][SIZE=3][COLOR="#006400"]Peep 2.2.2 [k'ed][/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [B]Description[/B] - View any file in detail, view / save in any text encoding - Displays each byte as data (decimal or hex notation) or as text - Can take text directly from the clipboard - Try different text encodings to find the correct one or the best fit - Attempts to filter the text from a proprietary format - Saves a text file using the same or another encoding There are many different text encoding systems (ways of representing characters within a file) and a file doesn't necessarily carry information about the encoding that was used when it was saved. This can lead to frustrating problems when the file is opened. Peep is a file viewing and text encoding utility which is useful when programming, when experiencing text encoding problems or when you need to extract information from a file that you can't open otherwise. Allows you to view files in a 'hexeditor' style, it's not intended to be an editor but rather to inspect, access or sort out encoding problems. [B][SIZE=3]What's New in Version 2.2.2[/SIZE][/B] Adds more ways to open a file: - drag the file to the application icon - drag the file into the main window's table Improves auto-detection of file encoding [B]Compatibility:[/B] OS X 10.6.6 or later [SIZE=3][B]Download [/B][/SIZE] https://www.oboom.com/UY7MTISS http://ul.to/10ckqpfp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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