HashMyFiles Alternatives for Mac
HashMyFiles is not available for Mac but there are some alternatives that runs on macOS with similar functionality. The best Mac alternative is fHash, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 50 alternatives to HashMyFiles and six of them are available for Mac so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Mac alternatives to HashMyFiles are checkSum+, hashdeep, Jacksum and SimpleKey.
fHash - a file hash calculator for Windows and macOS.
- - fHash is the most popular Mac alternative to HashMyFiles.
checkSum+ will handle md5, sfv & cvs files (please, do not confuse with cvs files, since these can be any kind of database file).
checkSum+ Features
hashdeep
Is this is a good alternative?YesNo40 hashdeep alternatives- Free • Open Source
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- Linux
- BSD
Cross-platform tools to computer hashes, or message digests, for any number of files while optionally recursively digging through the directory structure.
hashdeep Features
DiscontinuedThe project is no longer developed. Last version, 4.4, released in January 2014, can be still downloaded from GitHub
Jacksum
Is this is a good alternative?YesNo46 Jacksum alternatives- Free • Open Source
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- Linux
Jacksum is a free and cross platform data integrity software tool for computing and verifying checksums, CRCs, message digests, and hash values. 470 algorithms are supported, it takes advantage of modern multi-processor/multi-core environments.
Jacksum Features
SimpleKey
Is this is a good alternative?YesNo12 SimpleKey alternatives- Free • Open Source
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- Windows
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SimpleKey, as the name suggests, is a very simple program. It can generate a random password, or key up to 500 characters in length using a combination of your choice of Uppercase, Lowercase, numbers, and special characters. You may use this key for any number of things.
SimpleKey Features
validate checksums in a variety of formats.