OpenHashTab 3.1.1 released

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OpenHashTab version 3.1.1 has been released, enhancing its functionality as an Open Source shell extension designed for the seamless calculation and verification of file hashes directly from the file properties. This tool integrates into the right-click context menu, making it user-friendly and efficient for users needing to check file integrity.

The extension supports a variety of hash algorithms, including but not limited to MD5, SHA-1, and SHA-256. Users can easily copy hashes or their corresponding algorithm names in multiple formats, either individually or collectively, by selecting multiple entries and utilizing the right-click menu. The status text provides clear feedback on the matching status of hashes, indicating whether they match, mismatch, or if there are errors or no comparisons available.

Key features of OpenHashTab include:
- Compatibility with 14 different hash algorithms.
- A straightforward interface for checking hashes and exporting them to the clipboard or a file with a single click.
- High-performance hash calculation capabilities.
- A native Windows look and feel, offering long path support for file names.

In addition, users can find guidance on managing context menu items, such as adding or removing file hash options through tools like ShellExView. OpenHashTab not only simplifies the process of hash verification but also enhances the overall user experience when dealing with file integrity checks.

As the software continues to evolve, future updates may focus on improving performance, adding more algorithms, or enhancing user customization options. Users are encouraged to provide feedback and suggestions to further refine OpenHashTab's capabilities

OpenHashTab 3.1.1 released

OpenHashTab is an Open Source shell extension for conveniently calculating and checking file hashes from file properties.

OpenHashTab 3.1.1 released @ MajorGeeks