Hammer is a tool that converts clipboard data into ASCII encoding and more. It offers encoding, encryption, network tools, string manipulation, QR code conversion, and Telegram integration. You access it from a menu bar, with customizable settings and offline capabilities. It includes over 46 tools for various tasks, all in one place.
Provides tools for Base64 encode/decode, ASCII encoding, and text-to-hex or hex-to-string conversions.
Enables AES-256 encryption and decryption, as well as key generation.
Allows users to get their public and local IP addresses.
Includes tools for removing whitespaces, changing letter cases, and various text transformations.
Allows sending texts, photos, videos, and documents directly to Telegram.
Features text to QR code generation and QR code to text conversion.
Includes tools for creating MD5, SHA1, SHA256, and SHA512 hashes.
Encode and decode operations like base64 and ASCII to Hex, and converting files to base64 encoding.
Encrypts and decrypts data using AES-GCM. Allows generation of encryption keys and loading of encryption keys.
Provides options to get public and local IP addresses.
Manipulates strings by removing whitespaces, line breaks, and changing case, among other string operations.
Allows sending texts, photos, videos, and documents directly to Telegram.
Converts text to QR codes and vice versa.
Hammer is a Mac Application that offers a Menu Bar Icon to assist users in converting their clipboard data from one form to another quickly.
Users gain the right to use the software upon purchase from the AppStore, on their own devices. They are not allowed to modify, adapt, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or create derivative works based on Hammer.
The application collects user data, such as name, email, and payment information, necessary for providing its services.
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