The Hexadecimal Text software enables the conversion of text characters to their digit representations and vice versa. It is a useful tool for encoding and decoding in hexadecimal format.
One of the things you'll appreciate about HexText is the variety of options available for your converted digits. You can choose between decimal (base 10) or hexadecimal (base 16), 8-bit "plain text" bytes, 16-bit combined words, 16-bit "big endian" bytes, 16-bit "little endian" bytes, and more.
During conversion, any input characters that are not valid digits will be ignored and treated as white space or separators. This makes the process smooth and seamless, without any hiccups. Additionally, leading zeros may be omitted, unless the digits run together without separators.
Although the main purpose of HexText is for serious work, such as in the programming or tech field, it can also be quite fun to experiment with and see what various codes represent. The PDF documentation included in the ZIP file provides some useful information to get you started.
Lastly, it's worth mentioning that HexText has been released under the GNU General Public License. So not only is it a helpful tool, but it's also open source and free for you to use and modify as needed.
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