A graphical tool for creating and checking MD5 and SHA-1 checksums. Comes with a convenient batch mode. Works also from the command-line. Written in Java/Swing as a comfortable tool for your file checks.
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GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)Follow Ash's MD5/SHA-1 Checker
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1 star for now because it won't do anything on my PC. File explorer is not working correctly. It doesn't display any of the files in any location. It does default to my Downloads directory, but can only navigate up to the root and back down to Downloads. Does not see any folders outside that direct path, and no files in the path. Running Win 8.1 with Java 8u11. Would love to try again if you can get it working with Win 8.1 & current Java version. Thanks!
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Works Perfect on my XP machine (May 17, 2014)
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Don't waste your time with this. - It complains if you try and use the .exe with the latest version of java, but you can get around that by downloading and running the .jar file directly - Starting a "batch" on a directory just hangs saying it is collecting files (the directory only contained three files), and pressing the "stop" button does nothing. Poorly designed program.