Peep 2.3.3
Peep is a file-viewing and text-encoding utility which is useful when programming, when experiencing text encoding problems, or when you need to extract information from a file that you can't open otherwise.
Its data-extraction functionality allows you to view files in a 'hexeditor' style; it's not intended to be an editor, but rather to inspect, access, or sort out encoding problems. It lets you:
- View any file in detail, view / save in any text encoding
- Displays each byte as data (decimal or hex notation) or as text
- Can take text directly from the clipboard
- Try different text encodings to find the correct one or the best fit
- Attempts to filter the text from a proprietary format
- Saves a text file using the same or another encoding
What's New:
Version 2.3.2:- Small fix - when 'New from clipboard' is used, Window title now correctly reads "text from clipboard" rather than the name of the last file opened
- Small fix - after 'New from clipboard' is used, the 'Show Info' button now correctly does nothing
Screenshots:
- Title: Peep 2.3.2
- Developer: Peacockmedia
- Compatibility: OS X 10.11 or later 64 bit
- Language: English
- Includes: K'ed by TNT
- Size: 6.05 MB
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