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Binary-to-text encoding
BinHex, originally short for "binary-to-hexadecimal", is a binary-to-text encoding system which was used on the classic Mac OS for sending binary files
BinHex
Encoding for a sequence of byte values using 64 printable characters
running the same operating system – for example, uuencode for UNIX and BinHex for the TRS-80 (later adapted for the Macintosh) – and could therefore make
Base64
MacBinary is similar to BinHex, but MacBinary produces binary files as opposed to ASCII text. Thus, MacBinary files are smaller than BinHex files, but older
MacBinary
Topics referred to by the same term
hqx may refer to: .hqx, the file name extension of BinHex-encoded binary files since 1985 hqx (algorithm), a set of algorithms for image upscaling This
Hqx
Computer file sent along with an email
encoding 8-bit files using Mary Ann Horton's uuencode, and later using BinHex or xxencode and pasting the resulting text into the body of the message
Email_attachment
File decompressor software utility
following formats: 7-Zip (.7z, .cb7) AppleSingle (.as) Arc (.arc) ARJ (.arj) BinHex (.hqx), all versions BTOA (.b2a, .btoa) bzip2 (.bzip, .bzip2, .bz, .bz2
StuffIt_Expander
Worldwide computer-based distributed discussion system
metadata attached to files use specialized encoding formats. For Mac OS, both BinHex and special MIME types are used. Other lesser known encoding systems that
Usenet
Representation of binary data as text
the resulting text is formatted. Some encodings (the original version of BinHex and the recommended encoding for CipherSaber) use four bits instead of six
Binary-to-text_encoding
Component of a file in Mac operating systems
could not be copied to the file systems of other operating systems. The Mac BinHex and MacBinary formats were invented to encode resource and data forks into
Resource_fork
Topics referred to by the same term
BHX may refer to: Birmingham Airport, England (IATA airport code) BinHex, a binary-to-text encoding system Binhai West railway station, China Railway pinyin
BHX
Topics referred to by the same term
HCX may refer to: .hcx, the filename extension for BinHex Haicheng West railway station, the pinyin code HCX HCX, a Spectrum clone developed at the Technical
HCX
Open-source antivirus software
scanning. It recognizes: ZIP, RAR, Tar, Gzip, Bzip2, OLE2, Cabinet, CHM, BinHex, and SIS formats Most mail file formats ELF and Portable Executable (PE)
ClamAV
Internet protocol used for relaying e-mails
decoded by the recipient. Binary-to-text encodings, such as uuencode and BinHex were typically used. The 8BITMIME command was developed to address this
Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol
TCP/IP application layer protocol
Nameserver 3 Error code returned by a Gopher server to indicate failure 4 BinHex-encoded file (primarily for Macintosh computers) 5 DOS file 6 uuencoded
Gopher_(protocol)
Apple operating systems from 1984 to 2001
inoperative without their resources. This necessitated such encoding schemes as BinHex and MacBinary, which allowed a user to encode a dual-forked file into a
Classic_Mac_OS
Form of binary-to-text encoding
utilities UUDeview – open-source program to encode/decode Base64, BinHex, uuencode, xxencode, etc. for Unix/Windows/DOS UUENCODE-UUDECODE – open-source
Uuencoding
File format family for A/UX
AppleSingle and AppleDouble files in C. C. Newman (July 1996). "MacBinary and Binhex 4.0 considered harmful". IETF. Archived from the original on 2021-02-26
AppleSingle and AppleDouble formats
AppleSingle_and_AppleDouble_formats
developers Tom Nalevanko, Lance Merker, and Yves Lempereur (developer of BinHex 4.0). OmniUpdate and Destiny Solutions merged to form ModernCampus in March
OU_Campus
file system. When downloaded from the Internet, they are often in a BIN, BinHex or StuffIt file. Despite being an application, they often have a .smi file
Self_mounting_image
Computer system that correctly handles 8-bit character encodings
ASCII characters. Some of these encodings are uuencoding, Ascii85, SREC, BinHex, kermit and MIME's Base64. EBCDIC-based systems cannot handle all characters
8-bit_clean
File transfer protocol
networks Columbia developed .boo, a binary-to-text encoding system similar to BinHex. For instance, IBM PC compatibles and Apple computers with a Compatibility
Kermit_(protocol)
Software data compression utility
the ⌥ Option key held down, and automatically recognizing and converting BinHex formatted files back into native format without a separate step. Compact
Compact_Pro
Internet application suite
programs — From:, To:, cc:, Bcc:, and Message body fields. Attachments use the BinHex and UUCP encoding schemes, which predated MIME and were popular in Minuet's
Minnesota Internet Users Essential Tool
Minnesota_Internet_Users_Essential_Tool
Freeware application
Music Theory and Literature Archived 2010-04-05 at the Wayback Machine BinHex StuffIt Macintosh FAQ "Audio Formats". Archived from the original on 2022-08-16
UUTool
Website covering Apple Inc. products
times associated with software applications. As the software was encoded in BinHex or MacBinary format it could be stored on non-Mac file systems such as a
Info-Mac
Proprietary email client
examples include: support for three encoding standards (MIME, uuencoding and BinHex); a powerful filtering system, so much so that it is possible to run a fully
Pegasus_Mail
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Hindu
Beloved
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Hindu, Indian, Jain
One who Enjoy Learning; Ganesh
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Tamil
The meaning of Akshant is person who always want to win
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Plant.
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Black.
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War Friend
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Close to beech trees.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Ethical Heart or Moral Soul
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Form of Vernee
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