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  2. 010 Editor - Wikipedia

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    When 010 Editor executes a Binary Template on a binary data file, each variable defined in the Binary Template is mapped to a set of bytes in the binary file and added to a hierarchical tree structure. The tree structure can then be used to view and edit data in the binary file in an easier fashion than using the raw hex bytes.

  3. MacBinary - Wikipedia

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    The first incarnation of MacBinary was released in 1985. The standard was originally specified by Dennis Brothers (author of the terminal program MacTEP and later an Apple employee), BinHex author Yves Lempereur, PackIt author Harry Chesley, et al. then added support for MacBinary into BinHex 5.0, using MacBinary to combine the forks instead of his own methods.

  4. BinHex - Wikipedia

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    Relatively few people had full access, and services like FTPmail were the only way many users could download files. Consequently binary files still required encoding, and BinHex 4.0 remained a popular tool for doing so into the late 1990s. BinHexed files can still be found today in archives of classic Mac OS software. [2]

  5. Universal binary - Wikipedia

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    The universal binary format is a format for executable files that run natively either on both PowerPC-based and x86-based Macs or on both Intel 64-based and ARM64-based Macs. The format originated on NeXTStep as " Multi-Architecture Binaries ", and the concept is more generally known as a fat binary , as seen on Power Macintosh .

  6. ForkLift (file manager) - Wikipedia

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  7. Rosetta (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rosetta is a dynamic binary translator developed by Apple Inc. for macOS, an application compatibility layer between different instruction set architectures.It enables a transition to newer hardware, by automatically translating software.

  8. Resource fork - Wikipedia

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    A binary editor, which in fact is normally used more for editing the data fork rather than the resource fork. ResKnife Open-source editor for Mac OS X; no longer maintained. Rezycle A macOS tool that extracts resources from a resource fork into separate binary files while converting many types into formats suitable for modern development ...

  9. Binary Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Binary Ninja is a reverse-engineering platform developed by Vector 35 Inc. [1] It allows users to disassemble a binary file and visualize the disassembly in both linear and graph-based views. The software performs automated, in-depth code analysis, generating information that helps to analyze a binary.