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I had thought it would take seconds to find such a program on the internet, but I've now been searching for over an hour. I am seeking a windows freeware program that will compare the contents of two binary files and tell me if they are either exactly the same or different. Can anyone recommend one please? Note that this is not comparing text files, but comparing two binary files. The files names will be different. I would prefer to avoid bloatware, and highlighting of the differences of the files would be a bonus. Thanks. 78.146.240.116 (talk) 14:37, 27 January 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
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Thanks. Apart from fc (which is dos-in-windows), KDiff3 is the only other one listed which compares binary and is free. I have now also found the Comparison Of Hex Editors Table, and those that are both free and can compare are HxD, AviHex, and HHD Software Hex Editor Neo. The GNU diff page seems to indicate that it requires four or five other programs as well to work, and that it will not work interactively - so too complicated already. Thanks again. 78.146.240.116 (talk) 16:03, 27 January 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I have a friend who has a problem with her IBM Laptop. I haven't seen the laptop yet, so I don't knwo what type it is, but she says it is only two or three years old. She has also informed me that she uses a P2P software to download music, so I believe that it must be an adware/spyware/malware problem. I have told her I will try to fix it tomorrow, but in order to do so, I may need to get software that I can put on a USB to run on her system, without the huge start-up time (in excess of 20 minutes). What I want to do is get the computer to run as fast as possible so I can install the anti-spyware and anti-adware, as well as software to deal with the malware that may be present. I am doing this for free, so I don't want to have to burn a disk (which I would have to go and buy), so USB is the only option. Does anyone have any ideas here?--KageTora (talk) 15:46, 27 January 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I'd like to add a simple "contact us" form to my website (which was written in php, which I don't know). While Google finds any number of "php email form" type things, I'm all too aware that, naively implemented, these things are susceptible to all kinds of misuse. Is there a simple, well-respected free (in both senses) php->smtp form that takes adequate care of escaping its inputs to make it safe for use? Thanks. Mimetic Polyalloy (talk) 17:40, 27 January 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Thanks for moving the article and for the answer. I had read a bit about what you said but I hadn't really understood it. Because of the problems mentioned in the previous answer now I'm not sure RoseGarden is exactly what I need. To give you the context of my question I need to clarify that what I'd like to do with RoseGarden is basically create sheet music for the bass guitar, however, I didn't know if the program had the capability of playing back what I write using the sounds of the bass guitar, without having to get sound cards or anything as Norwegian Blue mentioned in his/her answer. I tried Rosegarden first because it's free, but a bit off the original question; for what I want to do with the program, what would be more easy for me (I'm not very knowledgeable about sheet engraver programs) to use; RoseGarden or Guitar Pro? Thanks for the answers!PabloClark (talk) 01:35, 28 January 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply] 2ff7e9595c
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