The current unicode support was extended to allow writing of unicode .sfv/.md5/.sha1/.sha256/.sha512 files, which can be turned on/off through the settings page. Unicode sfv files are written as UTF-16LE with BOM or UTF-8 (with or without BOM), and RCRC performs a codepage detection.
• Top positive commentover 6 years ago • 0 replies
I'm an old user of RapidCRC and have found nothing that replaces that program's speed, simplicity and ease until I find Rapid CRC Unicode. It's almost like the old program but have more features (that I don't use anyway) and you will be right at home if you are used to RapidCRC. The shell integration works fine with win 7, 8 and 8.1 32 and 64 bit, and it is under active development.
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• Top positive commentabout 1 year ago • 0 replies
Amazing little app, uses multithreading for speedy checks, integrates into context menu, and file associations for checking .sfv .md5 .sha1 .sha256 .sha512, (so ignore the bad and inaccurate or early version reviews) is constantly in development so it may offer more than you read here. So far it seems to be the best little hash checker I've seen. It also looks very appealing.
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• Review • about 2 years ago • 1 reply
It looks like though it is able to generate a checksum of files, it cannot do the inverse. It cannot check whether a file matches a checksum.
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The interface seems a bit counterintuitive and maybe it was different back then. But as of now once you have generated your .sfv, just drag it into the RapicCRC window and it will verify all the files.
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RapidCRC Unicode was added to AlternativeTo by teohhanhui on May 14, 2010 and this page was last updated Aug 28, 2018. RapidCRC Unicode is sometimes referred to as RapidCRC.
I'm an old user of RapidCRC and have found nothing that replaces that program's speed, simplicity and ease until I find Rapid CRC Unicode. It's almost like the old program but have more features (that I don't use anyway) and you will be right at home if you are used to RapidCRC.
The shell integration works fine with win 7, 8 and 8.1 32 and 64 bit, and it is under active development.
Amazing little app, uses multithreading for speedy checks, integrates into context menu, and file associations for checking .sfv .md5 .sha1 .sha256 .sha512, (so ignore the bad and inaccurate or early version reviews) is constantly in development so it may offer more than you read here. So far it seems to be the best little hash checker I've seen. It also looks very appealing.
It looks like though it is able to generate a checksum of files, it cannot do the inverse. It cannot check whether a file matches a checksum.
The interface seems a bit counterintuitive and maybe it was different back then.
But as of now once you have generated your .sfv, just drag it into the RapicCRC window and it will verify all the files.
Reply written over 1 year ago