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MD5

MD5 - 2.6

easy working with MD5

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Current Version: 2.6
Release Date: 2007-07-19
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 5,861
Downloads (all versions): 7,786

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Product Description:

MD5 is a utility that lets you create and compare MD5 checksums. It can compare files as well as a file with a checksum-string. Or you can simply let the application calculate a checksum.

Ease of use. MD5 is extremely easy to use. You want to compare two files? Just drop them together onto the application and MD5 will tell you if they've got the same checksum. Want to create a checksum of a file? Just as easy. Drop the file onto MD5 and it will tell you the checksum.

Have an md5 file? Just drop it onto the application, it will handle everything for you. Want to create an md5 file? Just as easy.

What's new in this version:

  • Drag and drop for md5-file- verification and -creation
  • Improved Localization
  • Fixed bug where upper- and lowercase were disturbing verification
  • Improved MD5-File-Creation

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher

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MD5 CommentaryDoes not recurse through directories of files - Version: 2.6, 1/15/2009 09:55PM PST

ambanmba
This program will not recursively go through a directory to provide an MD5 hash for all the files within a directory.

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).
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MD5 ReviewEasy 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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