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Easy to use, works 



- Version: 2.6, 7/28/2007 12:17PM PST
momendoza
Simple interface, tested against other md5 generators, great product.
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- Easy to use, works
If you want to be able to provide a directory for a program to comb through and provide MD5 hashes, you can use the standard OS X command line as described here:
http://blog.ambor.com/2009/01/recursively-md5-multiple-files-in-os-x.html
The benefit of the command line approach is that you can also specify which files to MD5 (e.g. find all the MP3 files and provide me with a single text file that contains all of the MD5 hashes).