Datatek's Browse is an
easy-to-use file viewer
for Open Systems, available on AIX, HPUX, DG/UX, Solaris, and Linux.
The viewer
is an interactive character-based terminal application that allows users to
view files in a variety of data formats, including ASCII and Hexadecimal.
Users can position to
a specific byte location of a file,
search for strings, find the number of occurrences of a string, and
request a notification
of file change status.
Additionally, multiple files can be viewed simultaneously.
Some of the operations that can be done using Browse include the
following:
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Multiple viewing formats (ASCII, Hexadecimal, ...)
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Position to any byte in a file
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Windowing so that you can view multiple files simultaneously
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Find
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String Count
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Wait for change
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EBCDIC conversion
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Interactively scroll through a file by line or page
Since Browse was originally designed to be compatible with Data General's
BROWSE
viewer, Data General users will find Datatek's Browse very easy to use since
it uses the same interface. If you are currently using
utilities such as "od" to view files, you'll find Browse a much more
useful and friendly tool. Contact a Datatek representative for more
information.
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Flexible positioning
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Variety of viewing formats
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Powerful Find options
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Interactive
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User friendly
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View multiple files
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