Hiew (short for Hexadecimal International Editor for Windows) is a powerful and versatile hex editor software developed by Eugene Suslikov for Windows operating systems. It is designed to work with files of any size and offers a wide range of features designed to help users create, modify, and analyze software applications. Hiew allows users to edit and debug programs written in assembler language, as well as those written in C, C++, and other high-level languages. It also supports a variety of data formats, including COM, EXE, DLL, and MZ. Its built-in debugger allows users to trace instructions and inspect variables, and includes scripting for automation and customization. Hiew also comes with a disassembler, which can be used to break down executables into assembly language, allowing users to analyze and modify the code. It also includes a tool for comparing binary files, allowing users to identify differences and similarities between versions. Hiew also offers an interactive data editor, allowing users to view and modify data within the application. In addition, it includes a tool for analyzing data structures and a built-in assembler for creating programs in assembler language. Hiew is a powerful and versatile hex editor software package, offering a wide range of features to help users create, modify, and analyze software applications. It is designed to work with files of any size and offers a built-in debugger, disassembler, data editor, and assembler. It also includes tools for comparing binary files, analyzing data structures, and creating programs in assembler language.
Discontinued The project is no longer being developed. The latest version, 0.2.9, released in February 2009, can still be downloaded from SourceForge.