Base64 Tools 1.2.0 Crack + Free Download X64 After almost 10 years of beta testing and hundreds of downloads, we finally released Base64 Tools. After a few minor changes it is the best Base64 encoder/decoder available on the market today and is compatible with every single web-browser. The Base64 Tools API is completely open and full featured allowing programmers to develop 3rd party apps using the latest technology. It's been tested extensively on all major browsers, Internet explorer 8 to 11 and XP to Win 8. It is compatible with all platforms and will work on the iPhone, iPad and Android phones. Base64 Tools Changelog: v1.0 – First stable release of the new version. Version 1.0 was released at the end of September 2010. v1.1 – Fixed hex outputs. Added support for URL lengths up to 50k. The URL length output is improved. v1.2 – Fixed support for URLs with 3 or more illegal characters. The output of illegal characters is now fixed. v1.3 – Fixed alignment of the output. The output width is now fixed and doesn’t change when the length of the input changes. Added support for MacOS X. v1.4 – Fixed support for images. The support for images is now much improved. The length of URL is now automatically calculated. Fixed problems with pasting after too long an encoding. v1.5 – Fixed a problem with encodings longer than 4k. Fixed a problem with the output width. Added support for any character set. Added support for UTF-8. Improved the quality of the images output. Features: The Base64 Tools used a simple algorithm in order to make it possible to encode strings of an arbitrary length without worrying about the web-browser width/height limits. It can easily handle line feeds, tabs and multi-line encodings, as well as URLs, images, HTML, XML and all other text files/strings. Base64 Tools supports all valid URLs with a length that don’t exceed 50k, images, base64 and other text strings and even binary files with MIME type application/octet-stream. It also supports URLs that contain illegal characters such as spaces, tabs, line feeds and non-printable character. As the encodings can be up to 1024 characters long, it's better to split the text to be encoded into smaller blocks. 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It was designed to mimic the standard Windows download queue ( where you can track the download progress for each file in the queue in real time. gFile is written in VBScript. It uses your IE browser window to provide support for the IE ActiveX control. You can thus download files using Windows Explorer from the system tray, change any options and just wait for the file to finish. The program can automatically cancel a download if the file size exceeds a set limit or if you're running out of disk space. 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The Base64 encoding has been used in many places, including email systems, such as IMAP and MIME, HTTP and other similar protocols that use the text as a binary data format, and later it was used by the Smart Card. Base64 encoding also has been introduced into many languages including the Java, C, PHP and many others. In many operating systems, it has been integrated into the application programmers interface (API) and the operating system. You can use Base64 Tool to encrypt and decrypt your files, data or text easily using a simple and user friendly interface. What is Base64 encoding? Base64 encoding converts any data to a byte array, which can be separated and converted into a string. It is more than a simple way to compress and represent data by converting it to the base-64 encoding. In fact, a base-64 encoded string can be decoded and converted back into the binary form with the same output. In addition to the base-64 encoding, the web designers and developers use base-64 encoding to represent the binary data of an image or the encoded data of an audio file. It is important to note that there is a difference between base-64 encoding and base-64 decoding. While the base-64 encoding is a method for compressing data so that it can be stored more efficiently, the base-64 decoding is used to decompress the content and interpret the data it has encoded. At the same time, the base-64 decoding is also the technique to encode the data that is stored on the memory cards, SMS, documents or any other storage devices. Base64 Encoding: Base64 encoding processes the binary data as a string of 64 characters without changing any actual data. The user also needs to specify the character sets, what are the allowed character values in Base64 encoding. Here is the table for the allowed characters in Base64 encoding: Base Character Value Equivalent Chars Description A - Z a - z A-Z a-z 0-9 09, 10-35 10-35 37-57 37-57 38-58 58 67-91 67-91 57-70 57-70 69-81 81 System Requirements: OS: Microsoft® Windows® XP (Service Pack 3 or later), Mac OSX® version 10.3 or later, Linux® version 2.2 or later, or later. CPU: 1.0 GHz processor or higher, RAM: 512 MB (1 GB for Windows Vista or Windows 7) or higher, Available free space: 200 MB or higher Graphics card: DirectX 9.0 compliant graphics card with at least 256 MB of dedicated video memory, DirectX 9.0 compliant graphics card with at least
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