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NumEdit

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NumEdit 2.0
NumEdit A very powerfull and simple to use numeric editor. It allows you to edit any file in any base between 2 and 255 including binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal. NumEdit includes tools to convert values from one base to another.
File size: 1.79 MB
Download: http://www.bernsteinsoft.com/downloads/numedit/nesetup.exe
Download: http://tblanck.free.fr/downloads/numedit/nesetup.exe
Home site: http://www.bernsteinsoft.com
Description
A very powerfull and simple to use numeric editor. It allows you to edit any file in any base between 2 and 255 including binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal. NumEdit includes tools to convert values from one base to another.
Supported languages: English, French
Supported OS: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP, Windows2003
Installation: Install and Uninstall
Release info
06/14/2005 Major Update
Bernstein Software
Site: http://www.bernsteinsoft.com
Mail: webmaster@bernsteinsoft.com
Phone: 0672546626
13, rue du jeux des enfants
Strasbourg 67000 France
Contact info: R?my SILBER webmaster@bernsteinsoft.com
Support info: webmaster@bernsteinsoft.com
Author info: Thomas BLANCK webmaster@bernsteinsoft.com
License info
License: Shareware
Cost: $2.1 or 2.00 EUR
Order page: http://www.bernsteinsoft.com/numedit/buy.php
Sales info: webmaster@bernsteinsoft.com
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