- Version 3.3.0
- Download 3690
- File Size 6.02 MB
- Create Date 29/05/2021
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This download is for the Apple OSX Big Sur version of Quickhash-GUI. The download includes a 64-bit edition of the software as an .app file with accompanying user manual. Note this version will not work on earlier versions of OSX because Apple decided to move their static libraries to a linker cache. The last version that will work on older OSX systems is v3.2.0.
This new version includes a wealth of new features, improvements and bug fixes and is the biggest update to the software since v3.0.0 itself several years ago in celebration of the 10 year anniversary of QuickHash being made public back on 29th May 2011.
How to run :
- Download the zip
- Extract the content of the zip to your desktop or a folder in your user profile
- Grant execution permission in your Apple security settings using : chmod +x Quickhash-GUI.app/Contents/MacOS/Quickhash-GUI.
- You may also have to allow "Apps downloaded from anywhere" in your security settings.
- Double click to launch
Please do consider donating if QuickHash-GUI is useful to you. Report bugs HERE. Write a testimonial HERE, if you'd like to share your experiences in our testimonials section. If you are a developer you can follow the source code commits over on the Github page
The hashes for the files (if you wish to check them after downloading using, using openssl : openssl sha1 Quickhash-GUI.app/Contents/MacOS/Quickhash-GUI) is as follows :
SHA-1 of Zip file : f4fff803d3a07a3472dc98b18832fc4f84ef9780 QuickHash-GUI-v3.3.0-OSX.zip
SHA256 of Zip file : fa80950bc63c50cae18f820636f32e592eed9322928cdf5936c3f4bdec866dbb QuickHash-GUI-v3.3.0-OSX.zip
SHA-1 of the binary
102be5e5ca96c4f28ccf090fe476502eb30aa412 Quickhash-GUI.app/Contents/MacOS/Quickhash-GUI
SHA-256 of the binary
b1895102dab1ae9d9cbd6cce32a445abefdcb2577110ec1481fcb56cdb1ce62a Quickhash-GUI.app/Contents/MacOS/Quickhash-GUI
For the unaware, you cannot hash an .app file on OSX, because it is represented to OSX like a mini filesystem, but you can hash the binary inner content, as shown above.
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