ascii codes
ASCII Tools 1.0
ASCII Tools - Show ASCII value of a character more>>
For example, uppercase "A" would be stored as 65. Before ASCII, most computers had their own codes for storing letters. This made it difficult to exhange data between computers.
For example, computer number one represents the letter A as 42 and computer number two represents the letter Q as 42, then when a text file was transferred from computer number one to computer number two, all of the As would be replaced with Qs.
ASCII was proposed and accepted as a standard code for representing characters, which allowed computers to transfer text with each other. This made email possible.
Developers often need to find out the ASCII value of a character, or vice versa, and we were tired of searching for one of the many ASCII character tables that are in books or on print outs. We decided that it would be quicker and easier to have a small utility to turn to for this information.
ASCII Tools contains four windows. The main window contains an ASCII character table with values in decimal and hexadecimal, as well as quick conversion utilities for ASCII value to character, and ASCII character to value.
The developers found that if they were working on something that required us to turn to this utility many times, it would be easier if they had the utilities in global windows so that they would not have to keep switching between applications.
By selecting "Show Global Windows" from the "Windows" menu, you can have access to all of the features of ASCII tools from within your current application. No more switching back and forth.
Main features:
- Simple, easy to use interface.
- ASCII number to character converter.
- Character to ASCII number converter.
- ASCII character, hexadecimal value, and decimal value table.
- Global floating windows for easy access while in other applications.
ASCII Tools X 1.0
ASCII Tools X is a potential and easy to use development tool for Macintosh. more>>
ASCII Tools X 1.0 is a potential and easy to use development tool for Macintosh.
ASCII (Pronounced ASKEEEE) stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII is a code for representing characters as numbers so that they can be stored in a computers memory. For example, uppercase "A" would be stored as 65. Before ASCII, most computers had their own codes for storing letters. This made it difficult to exhange data between computers.
For example, computer number one represents the letter A as 42 and computer number two represents the letter Q as 42, then when a text file was transferred from computer number one to computer number two, all of the A's would be replaced with Q's. ASCII was proposed and accepted as a standard code for representing characters, which allowed computers to transfer text with each other. This made email possible.
ASCII Tools contains four windows. The main window contains an ASCII character table with values in decimal and hexadecimal, as well as quick conversion utilities for ASCII value to character, and ASCII character to value.
By selecting "Show Global Windows" from the "Windows" menu, you can have access to all of the features of ASCII tools from within your current application. No more switching back and forth.
Rays Bar Codes 2.0
Rays Bar Codes - Create, save, view bar codes more>>
Now, you may Save the barcode as a .brcdfl file for future use, or View the bar code in Illustrator CS.

Mac ASCII Invaders 1.0
Mac ASCII Invaders is a game known as a text-based clone of Space Invaders operating in a Terminal window. more>>
Enhancements:
- Initial release.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
ASCII 1.1.1
ASCII - ASCII characters table more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.

Cipher Code 1.5
Cipher Code is a Java program used to code and decode playfair ciphers. you enter a keyword and your message and the program either codes or decodes your message more>>
Cipher Code 1.5 provides you with a convenient Java tool to code and decode playfair ciphers. You enter a keyword and your message and the program either codes or decodes your message. First you enter your key word into the box marked keyword, then you enter your message into the box marked message, finally you press either code or decode at the bottom to code or decode your message.
Enhancements:
- Includes unspecified updates.
ASCII Web Artis 1.0
ASCII Web Artis - Generate ASCII HTML art from images more>>
Just select an image and press submit.
Please note that there is a 12KB/6500 pixel limit on uploaded images in order to preserve server bandwidth and horsepower.
A Mac OS X application is also freely available for download.
If you want to check out the code for this application, you can download the ASCII Web Artist CGI mechanism (http://www.sveinbjorn.org/files/software/asciiwebartist-cgi.zip)
To host it, you must be running a Mac OS X server.
ASCII to Entity 1.0
ASCII to Entity - Convert ASCII text to HTML entities more>>
Use it to discern specific ASCII characters that require encoding (ie accented characters) or to encode email addresses to confuse spambots.
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.

Ray's Bar Codes 2.0
Rays Bar Codes is a useful program which helps you create UPCA bar codes. more>> <<less
MacASCII Display 1.4
MacASCII Display is a feature-rich and trustworthy program which displays the ASCII code--in decimal, binary, and hexadecimal--for any key you press, even accented characters and others requiring modifier keys. more>>
MacASCII Display 1.4 is a feature-rich and trustworthy program which displays the ASCII code--in decimal, binary, and hexadecimal--for any key you press, even accented characters and others requiring modifier keys. It can also convert blocks of text into their equivalent decimal, binary, and hexadecimal ASCII codes (or the reverse conversions).
ASCII Juggler 2.0
ASCII Juggler is a good tool possessing desirable qualities in easily finding any characters ASCII code and vice-versa. more>>
ASCII Juggler 2.0 is a good tool possessing desirable qualities in easily finding any character's ASCII code and vice-versa. It can also show you the ASCII code corresponding to any key that you press on the keyboard. Very simple, but it does the job.
ASCII Table 1.0.1
ASCII Table - Programmers tool to find ASCII codes for characters more>>
You can type characters on the keyboard and it will highlight that character on the table and display its ASCII code in decimal, hexadecimal and octal. You can also click on characters on the table which will exactly the same thing only you dont have to know the keyboard combination to type it.
Characters clicked and typed are also inserted into an editable field at the bottom. This can then be copied and pasted into other Applications. You may select a different font to be displayed from the font menu in the menu bar and all the characters in that font will be displayed in the table. The table is also re-sizable so that you can view the characters at larger sizes.
Enhancements:
- Bug fix for selected character being lost when redrawn.
ASCII Explorer 1.0
ASCII Explorer is a smart and nice tool which displays any file in decimal ASCII codes -- a cool and easy thing if you want to roam through MP3 files or have a closer look at ID3 tags. more>>
ASCII Explorer 1.0 is a smart and nice tool which displays any file in decimal ASCII codes -- a cool and easy thing if you want to roam through MP3 files or have a closer look at ID3 tags.
Requirements: Mac OS 7.5 or later
Area Code 1.1
Area Code - Enter an area code and see what areas it serves more>>
By entering the area code in question into the search box, the cities, state or county covered by the area code will be displayed.
Useful for figuring out where items seen in online classifieds are located when the lister forgets to put their location.
Enhancements:
- fixes an area code that was listed wrong.

MacASCII Display X 1.4
MacASCII Display is a useful software which will display the decimal ASCII code, hexadecimal code, and binary equivalent for any key you press. more>>
MacASCII Display X 1.4 is a useful software which will display the decimal ASCII code, hexadecimal code, and binary equivalent for any key you press.
This can be especially useful for programmers. Plus, it can convert blocks of text to and from binary, hexadecimal, and decimal ASCII. You can optionally display the hexadecimal and decimal ASCII codes in HTML-style for use in web pages. You can drag and drop blocks of text from other programs to convert them into stuff.
- Now Universal Binary (runs native on PowerPC and Intel Macs).
- Supports switching between a few different text encodings on the ASCII table window.
- Better display of control characters (ASCII < 32).
- bBock convert size warning limit raised to 7500 characters.