XEdit is a Windows-based binary editor software that allows users to open or save entire or partial files, read and write local device sectors, and perform read/write/scanning functions with local disk physical sectors in Windows NT/2000/XP.

XEdit's interface allows for easy editing of file or sectors contents in both ASCII or binary presentation. In addition to basic editing features, XEdit boasts a number of special features that make it stand out from similar software. For example, you can search for binary or ASCII sequences, go to a specific offset (or address), and much more.
When editing files with XEdit's, you can easily move contents within the edit window using PageUp, PageDown, Ctrl / Home (to go to the beginning of the file), and Ctrl / End (to go to the end of the file). Additionally, the editor has features that allow you to append edited binary contents to the end of another file, split files, and fragmentize huge files into multiple pieces and gather them back again.
For users working with Windows NT / 2000 / XP / Vista / Win7, XEdit also offers the ability to read / write / scan operations with physical sectors of local disks such as floppies, hard drives, and CDs. It's even possible to read the TOC of a CD, rip separate tracks, and open them for binary editing or save as WAV files.
Finally, XEdit makes it simple to search for binary sequences in files and determine file mapping on your hard drive. With its robust features and simple interface, XEdit is a powerful tool for users looking to edit binary files.
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