File viewing and editing software
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* [[SleepyHead]] [https://sleepyhead.jedimark.net/] (views data from CPAP and related devices for treatment of sleep apnea) | * [[SleepyHead]] [https://sleepyhead.jedimark.net/] (views data from CPAP and related devices for treatment of sleep apnea) | ||
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+ | * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZOUr0pEtkH4_2C7oXdAIeexwhN0v0MvSN7gaVcAnUgo/edit#gid=1330973119 Spreadsheet showing formats supported by various software in Ubuntu systems] (connected with EaaSI sandbox [https://www.softwarepreservationnetwork.org/eaasi-sandbox/]) |
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Software | > | File viewing and editing software |
To see what is in a file, and possibly to modify it, various sorts of software can be used, ranging from raw binary editors/viewers to programs that perform more sophisticated analysis. File creation software will usually edit existing files as well, and File rendering/interaction software will display them in various ways.
General files
- Synalyze It [1] and Hexinator [2] are programs (related to one another) that can do raw binary/hexadecimal viewing and editing of files, but also parse them using grammar files to analyze various file formats.
- Okteta [3] is an open source hex editor by the KDE project. It supports also parsing via Okteta grammar file to analyze various file formats.
Specialized data types
- SleepyHead [4] (views data from CPAP and related devices for treatment of sleep apnea)
Links
- Spreadsheet showing formats supported by various software in Ubuntu systems (connected with EaaSI sandbox [5])