Just a program to shift bits in a file by a certain offset. Well, it is often used by programmers to encode certain files for correct reading by other programs. Some files in ASCII text format cannot be executed correctly by certain programs, so they needs to be shifted by given offsets.

The bottom line is that you can do without it unless there is a compelling reason to shift bytes in a file. One example is when you wish to lock Firefox settings.

  On 16-Sep-10 10:46 AM, yvonne oliver wrote:
what is byteshifter.
?what does it do,
and how does it work
Yvonne
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ishe Chinyoka"
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 1:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] ByteShifter


Hi, Sure it is free. The author's homepage is
http://home.comcast.net/~dabbink/dabbink/ByteShifter.htm

Ishe

On 15-Sep-10 4:41 PM, David Ferrin wrote:
I'm reviewing my notes and in regards to a program Ishe mentioned a
couple of weeks ago. Does anybody know if it is free to distribute
before I go ahead and post it on the server? After all many of the
programs along with the tips and tricks come from people like you who
send in good stuff from time to time.
David Ferrin
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