jamesbebby Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 (edited) HashTab provides OS extensions to calculate file hashes. HashTab supports many hash algorithms such as MD5, SHA1, SHA2, RipeMD, HAVAL and Whirlpool. Hashtab is supported as a Windows shell extension and a Mac Finder plugin. HashTab provides an easy way to verify file integrity and authenticity.Once you have installed HashTab, just right click on any file. On Windows, select properties and you will see a new "File Hashes" tab. On Mac select More -> File Hashes this will start Hashtab providing more or less the same view that you see on Windows. This File Hashes window displays all the hashes for the file. You can customize which hashes are calculated and displayed. You can hash other files for comparison. You can also paste in hash text so you don't go cross-eyed trying to compare MD5 hashes. See below for more ways to use Hashtab. more info. http://www.beeblebrox.org/hashtab/Silent Installlink. http://rapidshare.com/files/289042492/HashTab_V3.0.0_silent.exeCRC32: 4f8cae1cMD5: 31ddf462c29638612f302aa2ca10ce34SHA-1: d03bbb953cdf8b93fc94c11d44c9a66e2b214a11file size. 920 KBnLite AddonSorry not guna upload the whole file any more just the file 2 make it, All that is needed is a drag & drop of the above exe, and its done.link. http://rapidshare.com/files/289042493/nLite_Addon_Files_4_HashTab_V3.0.0.rarCRC32: 4d4aaa00MD5: 9ea61b1b8573743bcda5448c9ddd11b4SHA-1: 21d120d9970c53b5dd1385b41f4417dd72a22c20file size. 4.00KB Edited October 5, 2009 by jamesbebby Quote
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