What's new in Portable Data Converter 2.2
Jan 30, 2015
- From a date or a time a Windows file time value (QWord) can now be determined.
- From a date or a time a time_t value (UNIX time) can now be determined.
- From a text can now be converted to an encrypted password for .htaccess files (Unix / PHP).
- From a text hash values can now be calculated. Supported algorithms MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256 and SHA-512th
- The date format "Mac Absolute Time" is now also supported.
- Various changes to the user interface.
New in Portable Data Converter 2.1 (Jan 30, 2015)
- The conversion used last is now the default when you next start
- Domain names can now be converted to and from the IDN conversion
- A language file for Portuguese (brasil.) Was added
- A Swedish language file has been added
- IP address ranges in the form "127.0.0.0 - 127.0.0.255" can now be converted into a CIDR address range, eg "127.0.0.0/24". (The reverse conversion is included.)
- The default language was changed from German to English. This also applies to missing translations in other languages
- Several minor changes to the user interface
New in Portable Data Converter 2.0.1 (Jun 14, 2013)
- A Spanish language file was added
- Several minor changes
- Before converting now spaces are removed automatically
New in Portable Data Converter 2.0 (Jun 14, 2013)
- Decimal and hexadecimal values (DWord) can now be converted into IP addresses
- Decimal values can now be converted to Byte, Word, DWord and QWord hexadecimal values
- IP address ranges in CIDR notation (xxxx / n) can be used in a range of IP addresses (xxxx - yyyy) to be converted
- Data Converter now supports 64-bit integers (eg conversion from hexadecimal to decimal)