File Hash

File Hash

By Dirk Einecke

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2011-04-15
  • Current Version: 2.6
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.12 MB
  • Developer: Dirk Einecke
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.5

Description

File Hash – Verify File Integrity Made Easy Calculate and verify file hashes with just a few clicks. No command line needed. Hash Calculation —————————— Whether you need MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, or SHA-512 – File Hash makes it easy to generate hashes for any file. Designed with simplicity in mind, the intuitive graphical interface lets you create hashes without touching the terminal. No technical background required. Hash Verification —————————— Many websites (including apple.com) provide checksums for their downloads – usually in the form of MD5 or SHA-1 hashes. With File Hash, you can quickly compare these values to ensure your downloaded files haven’t been tampered with. It’s fast, simple, and secure. Why verify? —————————— Verifying a file’s hash is the only reliable way to confirm its integrity after download. Protect yourself from corrupted or malicious files and stay safe online. Supported Hash Algorithms: —————————— • MD5 • SHA-1 • SHA-256 • SHA-384 • SHA-512

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Reviews

  • Finally, a hash calculation/verification app that actually works!

    4
    By Skahnn
    This would be the perfect app except for two small things: local documentation on its use (not that it's pretty self-evident after a few minutes of fiddling, but still…), and the red "close" button on the app window does not work. The close button not working is a pretty glaring error. Other than than those two critiques, don't let that stop you from buying this app. It really does work exactly the way you would expect it to. It'll verify the MD5 or SHA256 and many other common hashes in a couple of clicks. VERY CONVENIENT AND USEFUL! I would give this app five stars if not for the two small critiques that I mentioned at the beginning of this review.
  • Works great!

    5
    By Davey_jones
    This app works just like it should. I never knew how to verify a checksum until I was pointed at this App on the download page for MAMP. Thanks! PS: It might be nice to have a short explanation of how to use this App in the google doc "File Hash Support". It's a bit sad to get pointed to that empty page...

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