MD5 GUI is a small (well, relatively..) Win 95/98/NT program
that generates and checks MD5 checksums.
You can download it from here (248k)
It is
100% compatible with the md5sum.exe dos program and it's UNIX
equivalent.
There are several functions that are not implemented.
Namely, ASCII mode compares. Currently, all checksums are generated in
binary mode.
Click Here for an image that shows what the full
screen looks like.
The little green circles mean
that a file checked out ok. A little red flag means that a file did
not match its checksum. A little "NOT" sign means that the file could
not be opened.
When generating checksum files, all the icons will be green.
Recursion is not yet supported. If files are added from multiple
directories, when the checksum file is saved, only the files themselves
will be listed; the directories from which they came will not.
To use this thing, choose the action you wish (generate or check) and
drag the checksum file (in the case of checking files) or multiple files
(for generating checksums). The files that were checked, or for which
checksums were generated, will be shown in the list box. To create a
file with the contents of the list box in standard md5sum format, either
click the Save As.. button or the To Clipboard button. Save As.. of
course saves a file directly. To Clipboard copies the same format to the
clipboard as text.
License:
MD5 GUI is freeware. There are no restrictions on its use , nor are
any warranties made or implied about its durability or fitness for a
particular purpose.
While use is unrestricted, distribution requires the consent of the
copyright holder, Jason Kingan mailto:jasonk@toast442.org.
If you would like the source to Graphical MD5, please send an email
to the above address.