fHash - simple checksums

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fHash - simple checksums

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fHash is a simple portable checksum calculator.

About fHash:
An open source files' hash calculator for Windows and Mac OS X.
fHash features:
- MD5, SHA1, SHA256 and CRC32.
- Drag & drop.
- Integrated with context menu in Explorer/Finder.
- Support multiple files.
- Support 10.10 and later Mac OS X.
- English and Simplified Chinese UI.
fHash links:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fhash/ - fHash project page
https://github.com/sunjw/fhash[url] - fHash project page [url]http://www.s ... Hash.shtml[/url] - fHash at Softpedia

fHash downloads:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fhash/files/ - fHash download page
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fhash/files/2.0.0/ - latest version of fHash (2.0.0.0- last update- 2015-11-11)
https://github.com/sunjw/fhash/releases - fHash sources

fHash screen-shots:
-1- fHash window:
fHash 2.0.0.0 - 001 - 2015-12-04.png
fHash 2.0.0.0 - 001 - 2015-12-04.png (7.64 KiB) Viewed 21485 times
-2- fHash in action:
fHash 2.0.0.0 - 002 - 2015-12-04.png
fHash portable:
Download the x32 or x64 bit version of fHash, extract the archive and run fHash.exe or respectively fHash64.exe- fHash doesn't save any settings. Add to Context Menu button adds Hash with fHash item to Windows shell and writes to registry but Remove Context Menu button deletes all previously added registry records.

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#2 Post by webfork »

This reminds me of a similar program, Hash so much so I wonder if it's a fork. Anyway, it looks great. Very simple, clear, and always happy to see cross-platform tools.

License is GPLv2

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@webfork
This reminds me of a similar program, Hash so much so I wonder if it's a fork.
This is quite possible, is Hash (I didn't know this program) open-source? The major difference is that Hash lets the user to choose which hash algorithms should be used, while fHash doesn't. But fHash offers shell integration and verification. All I miss in fHash is Stay on Top option.

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smaragdus wrote:This is quite possible, is Hash (I didn't know this program) open-source?
Actually I'd forgotten but no: Hash is closed-source so that makes fHash all the better.

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#5 Post by webfork »

fHash has been added: http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2763

It's not as if we don't already have a lot of great hashing programs on the site but I find myself using this program a lot so I owe the developer a little of my effort.

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#6 Post by Enternal »

Pretty nice program! I like the fact that the results it generates are all text. Makes it very quick and easy to drag and file and then copy the results that are already in text and clearly labeled. So thanks for this!

Btw, the Website link is broken. It's pointing to http://www.portablefreeware.com/sourcef ... cts/fhash/ rather than http://sourceforge.net/projects/fhash/

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#7 Post by I am Baas »

Enternal wrote:Btw, the Website link is broken. It's pointing to http://www.portablefreeware.com/sourcef ... cts/fhash/ rather than http://sourceforge.net/projects/fhash/
Thanks + fixed.

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#8 Post by smaragdus »

fHash has been added: http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2763

It's not as if we don't already have a lot of great hashing programs on the site but I find myself using this program a lot so I owe the developer a little of my effort.
Thanks, webfork.

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#9 Post by webfork »

I've been using this program for a while now and had a few suggestions ...

Wishlist

* VirusTotal inclusion (button, URL in the output window, or something similar)
* Ability to exclude a given hash
* Ability to save and verify .sfv, .md5, .sha1, etc. files
* Different font for the about menu

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Edit: something posted on the gihub site about these

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Re: fHash 2.1.0

#10 Post by smaragdus »

fHash at version 2.1.0- I could find a change log neither at SourceForge nor at GitHub, there is some information at publisher's blog.

I noticed one change- clicking on a hash value opens context menu:
  • Copy hash value
  • Search Google
  • Search VirusTotal
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"Search VirusTotal" works if a file has been already indexed but "Search Google" seems pointless to me.

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#11 Post by webfork »

A new screenshot for the new version. Nothing on SHA 512 request that smaragdus put in: https://github.com/sunjw/fhash/issues/5

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#12 Post by Midas »

Topic update: 64-bit only fHash v2.2.0 released 2020-12-10.

Download at https://sourceforge.net/projects/fhash/files/2.2.0/.

Outdated Chinese changelog at https://github.com/sunjw/fhash/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md.

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