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HashTab is a freeware OS extension that calculates file hashes. HashTab supports many hash algorithms such as MD5, SHA1, SHA2, RipeMD, HAVAL and Whirlpool (you can customize which hash values HashTab should compute). Hashtab is supported as a Windows shell extension and a Mac Finder plugin. When you right click and select properties you'll see a File Hashes tab in the properties window. When you click on the File Hashes tab HashTab will start to compute the file's hash values. You can then open the source file or just paste in the value of the original and HashTab will compare them.

Thanks to Siddharta for the update.

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TheMountain
2 hours ago, truemate said:

a must have.

 

wat changes in this new version ?

 

I checked the site & couldn't find a version history. 

 

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HashTab FAQ

 

How do you enforce the license on Windows?
We rely on an ultra-sophisticated cyber-technology called Honesty™. HashTab users are savvy enough that any license enforcement we build in would be quickly subverted. So we don’t bother. If you are an honest person (corporations are people, my friend), you’ll comply with the license. If you aren’t, you wont.

 

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I'm posting a few free alternative checksum software links.

 

Checksum calculator for Windows - Bitser Freeware

 

Febooti Hash and CRC

 

File Checksum Utility

 

MultiHasher

 

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I have a problem with version 6.

The Hash Value column is too narrow, and when I adjust the columns to expose the full hashes, the columns don't stick for next time.

I never had this problem with v5.2.0.14. I'm going back to that version.

 

I think the main difference in version 6 is the Get License link, which I don't need.

 

 

OS: Windows 10 64-bit.

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1 hour ago, Stig said:

I have a problem with version 6.

The Hash Value column is too narrow, and when I adjust the columns to expose the full hashes, the columns don't stick for next time.

I never had this problem with v5.2.0.14. I'm going back to that version.

 

I think the main difference in version 6 is the Get License link, which I don't need.

 

 

OS: Windows 10 64-bit.

You can easily patch the DLL to make it show "Licensed to: Your Name".

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Thanks ontryit, but it's the columns that annoy me.

I've gone back to v5.2.0.14 and all is good. :rolleyes:

 

 

Edit: And yes, it does look better integrated into Windows without having license information on a file Properties tab.

And version 5 does everything I need. Version 6 offers me nothing. Version 6 is a downgrade for me.

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On 26/6/2016 at 1:21 PM, Stig said:

Thanks ontryit, but it's the columns that annoy me.

I've gone back to v5.2.0.14 and all is good. :rolleyes:

 

 

Edit: And yes, it does look better integrated into Windows without having license information on a file Properties tab.

And version 5 does everything I need. Version 6 offers me nothing. Version 6 is a downgrade for me.

They are trying to sell Honesty™ with the new version :rolleyes:

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On ‎26‎/‎06‎/‎2016 at 8:09 AM, ontryit said:

You can easily patch the DLL to make it show "Licensed to: Your Name".

How do you patch the dll's to remove all the "license information" and the "Get licence link" same as the version 5? :ermm:

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14 minutes ago, hpwamr said:

How do you patch the dll's to remove all the license information and the get licence link as the version 5? :ermm:

 

Pl share, how I can patch the dll file to do the same.

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Diffrences between Hashtab 5 & 6:

(Resized image. open in a new tab to see actual size)

 

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TheMountain
16 minutes ago, jordan4x said:

Diffrences between Hashtab 5 & 6:

(Resized image. open in a new tab to see actual size)

 

Zooming in blurs the image details. 

 

zskStmZ.jpg

 

Please explain the red outlined areas of your screenshot. 

 

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Just now, TheMountain said:

Zooming in blurs the image details.

Please explain the red outlined areas of your screenshot. 

 

Open the image in a new tab, not zoom in it

 

The red outlined areas are the new items added in the v6

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6 minutes ago, TheMountain said:

 

Zooming in blurs the image details. 

 

zskStmZ.jpg

 

Please explain the red outlined areas of your screenshot. 

 

Means HashTab 6 added support Keccak-224/256/384/512 (SHA-3), RIPEMD-160 hash algorithms.

And who knows what are they :P

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5 minutes ago, tomm said:

Means HashTab 6 added support Keccak-224/256/384/512 (SHA-3), RIPEMD-160 hash algorithms.

And who knows what are they :P

 

Well he's right :lmao:

2016-06-28_201159.jpg

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TheMountain

I avoid installing programs (HashTab, cough) without a version history documenting the changes. :lmao:

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