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HEXtreme

A color coded hex editor for Windows

Product Name: HEXtreme Price: $12.95 USD Category: Utilities Screenshot: HEXtreme screenshot Added: May 20th 2007 Publisher: Rocky Dean Pulley Homepage: http://www.dreamsyssoft.com


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