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A "hash" (also called a "digest", and
informally a "checksum") is a kind of "signature" for a stream of
data that represents the contents. The closest real-life analog we
can think is "a tamper-evident seal on a software package": if you
open the box (change the file), it's detected. Hash is used on the
net to verify file integrity, and signing digital documents. With
Hash - O - Matic you can calculate the hash of a file using multiple
algorithms in no time.
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Supported algorithms:
- CRC32
- GOST-Hash
- MD2
- MD4
- MD5
- SHA-1
- SHA-2 (256/384/512)
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Hash - O - Matic
Version: 1.00
For Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 Server and Vista.

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