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QuickHash v2.8.1 for Windows

The zip contains executable files for both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows. Generally, I recommend use of the 32-bit version. The 64-bit version brings no additional benefits in terms of performance and is merely provided for users who may be accessing files inside the Windows WOW64 folder, where some files are presented differently to userspace applications like QuickHash. The download also includes an updated user manual and the ReadMe. SHA-1 hashes are as follows : 5ee4eb1e5009b07b65e54ce473f377a2d8a915b8  QuickHash-v2.8.1-Windows-32Bit.exe adca2eccc4ed7e6b4e936c02101014704e36e9c1  QuickHash-v2.8.1-Windows-64Bit.exe

By |May 9th, 2017|0 Comments

QuickHash v2.8.1 for Apple Mac OSX

A compiled application release for Apple Mac OSX is now available. Remember to ensure you adjust your security settings to allow programs downloaded from anywhere to run, and ensure the file inside the .pp folder has executable permission. More information, including comments from users reporting permission changes for success, here : http://34.225.163.28/quickhash-v2-8-0-for-apple-mac-osx-released/. If you still have problems AFTER reading that, e-mail me at tedsmith28@yahoo.co.uk and I'll see what I can do to help. Note that OSX is my least favourite platform and the one I have the least experience with! But I will try to help if I can. SHA-1 [...]

By |May 9th, 2017|0 Comments

QuickHash v2.8.1 for Linux

v2.8.1 for Linux. Download includes both a 64-bit and a 32-bit compiled binary. A Deb package will follow shortly. SHA-1 Hashes are as follows : 32ee859c4e396fb1065f1329ff38d7a2d46dd5d9  QuickHash-Linux-32Bit-v2.8.1 507736848ec83e34378632e0d4ec02287592e690  QuickHash-Linux-64Bit-v2.8.1

By |May 9th, 2017|0 Comments

QuickHash v2.8.0 for Apple Mac OSX

OK, as promised in my recent blog posts, here is the eagerly anticipated release of Quickhash v2.8.0 for Apple Mac OSX operating systems. This brings all the great new features and improvements of the program that Windows and Linux users get, to Apple Mac users. Now, every time I create an Apple Mac release, I have some issues from some people. OSX is just a weird platform. Please note I do not have a decent or modern Apple Mac. It's a ten year old Mac Mini with 2Gb of RAM that JUST manages to run Yosemite, at a push. So [...]

By |February 16th, 2017|2 Comments

QuickHash Debian Packages for 32 and 64 bit Linux

As mentioned in the v2.8.0 for Linux download section, these are the two Debian packages prepared kindly by fellow developer Dareal Shinji https://github.com/darealshinji. You can install QuickHash as part of your main Linux system using dpkg on the command line or your Debian package manager software. SHA-1 hash : f42b7f7b297170910fdd2b9eac94440da47318bc  quickhash_2.8.0-1_amd64.deb SHA-1 hash : c70e0bf54d3aae4dac14ea8c3b230e06ddb8a366  quickhash_2.8.0-1_i386.deb SHA-1 hash : 8b6ac94a1e13de51b44fe6d266dd83c9d3da00f6  QuickHash-v2.8.0-DebianPackages.tar.gz

By |February 15th, 2017|2 Comments

QuickHash v2.8.0 for Windows

This download includes two pre-compiled executables of QuickHash - one for 32-bit systems and one for 64-bit systems. You can use the 32-bit version perfectly well on both 32 or 64 bit versions of Windows. For most areas of the utility, there is little difference in performance. However, the newly added xxHash is said to perform a little better on the 64-bit platform. There is also a set of files in C:\Program Files on 64-bit versions of Windows that are presented differently by the operating system - if you intend to hash those, you should use the appropriate version for [...]

By |February 14th, 2017|0 Comments

QuickHash v2.8.0 for Linux

This download includes two pre-compiled binaries of QuickHash - one for 32-bit systems and one for 64-bit systems. Unlike Windows platforms, you must use the appropriate one for your system architecture. 64-bit is recommended, especially in light of the newly added xxHash hash algorithm that better utilises 64-bit CPU and memory space. After extracting files from the zip archive, be sure to check that the binary you wish to run has executable permission. If not, give it that by using : chmod +x QuickHash-Linux-v2.8.0-64Bit or chmod +x QuickHash-Linux-v2.8.0-32Bit The full download zip also includes a README.txt and a PDF user [...]

By |February 14th, 2017|0 Comments

Debian Package v2.7.0 for Linux

I am delighted to list this - the first Debian package for any Linux system based on the Debian packaging system. By installing the package, the program will be listed in your repoistory and the main Menu with an icon, meaning you can launch the program from the menu or by simply typing 'quickhash' into your terminal. I am hoping that with a little refining, the package might be included as part of the official Debian Linux distribution. But for now, please use and report any general issues (http://34.225.163.28/answers/) or use the Bug Tracker (http://34.225.163.28/bug-tracker/) To install, download the tar [...]

By |December 29th, 2016|0 Comments

QuickHash v2.7.0 for Windows

This is version 2.7.0 of Quickhash-GUI for Windows. It comes with some eagerly anticipated improvements and some quite big areas of change (see the release notes in the Readme.txt file). Suffice to say that as this is a X.X release, there will likely be lots of improvements in the coming weeks and months and I ask users to use the bug reporting area to notify me of issues. I test a new release as much as I can but my tests are not the same as real life usage. The bug tracker can be found here : http://34.225.163.28/bug-tracker/ Provide as [...]

By |December 11th, 2016|0 Comments

QuickHash v2.7.0 for Linux

This is the latest v2.7.0 of QuickHash for Linux. Note that it will only work with graphical Linux systems like Linum Mint, Elementary OS, Ubunut etc. It will not work with command line only distributions, typically server systems and so on. Note that there is a 32-bit and 64-bit version. You must use the appropriate one for your architecture. No installation is needed however. Simply ensure the binary has executable permission (chmod +x NameOfBinary). You don to need to be root or sudo to run it for most aspects, but if you need to hash physical disks with it, then [...]

By |December 11th, 2016|0 Comments