BConv is a Python script that changes numbers between base 2 and base 36. It is a compact software designed for efficient and accurate conversions.
Users can choose to display the software's help text or version information using the -h or -v flags respectively. Additionally, the -c flag can display BConv's copying policy before exiting. By default, the script uses decimal base (10) for all input and output numbers, which can be changed by specifying the base in binary (2), octal (8), decimal (10), or hexadecimal (16). Alphabetic characters from A to Z are also supported as bases 11 to 36.
This software was modeled after a similar C-based program by the developer in 1996. The only requirement for this software to run is having Python installed. The latest release of BConv introduces more robust handling of input arguments, improving the reliability of the software. BConv is an effective tool for converting numbers between different bases and is recommended for those looking for a simple and reliable solution.
Version 0.1.5: N/A