Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 64600165a8e509677081741af1bcdf2e01417bd2 Size: 1.93 MB File Format: exe
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Binary Coder is a free software by Kipesoft .INC and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Binary Coder which is 1.93 MB in size and belongs to the software category Miscellaneous. Binary Coder was released on 2013-12-13 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-29 and is currently at version 1.
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Binary Coder Description
Binary Coder addresses a small group of users that are on the lookout for an application software that can help them turn plain text into binary content and viceversa. Whatever the purpose, Binary Coder can prove to be the tool you are looking for.
For starters, binary code is the text representation of various instructions within the binary number system. This particular system uses only two digits, the 0 and the 1 and it is used in the computer industry as well as other things such as discs. The binary code can even serve as a basic encryption system.
The Binary Coder computer program provides you with a rather simplistic graphical user interface that encases two massive text boxes for input as well as output purposes. In the lower part of the main window, you can find the ‘About’, ‘Close’ (yes, another close button marked by an X) and ‘Clear’ buttons on the left hand side.
The other end encases three other buttons with corresponding menus for each and every one of them. The ‘Open’ button / menu delivers options for loading plain text files, binary files in BCF file format and even other files than the two mentioned before.
Meanwhile, the ‘Save’ menu supplies you with almost the same functions, the only difference being the compile alternative to the usual save. The last button is the main attraction of the software and the reason is very simple: it is called ‘Code’. What it does is get the text and transform it to binary code and the other way around.
All in all, Binary Coder is far from the perfect tool and, although it may seem as just a part of a much bigger, fancier application, it gets the job done and this is why it has been brought into the software community. It is pretty simple to use and its interface does not pose any impediment for any user, no matter the knowledge level.