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GAH Annotated Hex Viewer

November 11th, 2006

I promised a former coworker, Dan Hipschman, that I’d advertise his GAH Annotated Hex Viewer to my expansive audience. GAH lets you annotate binary data, like Wireshark’s packet prettifier on acid. Plus, you know it’s good because it’s got the requisite recursive acronym.

He’s still out there making the world a better place for millions of hackers. Here’s part of an email I got from him the other day:

Anyway, you know how you were always complaining about diff generating hard to read patches because the lines get intermingled? I’m working on that problem now, so if you have any really horrible looking patch files you think should look better in the next version of diff (assuming my work gets in), feel free to send them to me so I can be sure to cover those cases.

Computers, General, Software Development