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SFV Ninja

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Name SFV Ninja (Simple File Verification application)
Short Description SFV (Simple File Verification) application.  I wrote this several years ago for my own use but cleaned up the code for a public release.
 
Features
  • Two verifcation modes.  The first will verify all files in the list like any typical SFV application.  The second mode will only verify any newly added files.  This second mode allows you to "update" an existing SFV file without having to verify all of the files.
  • Recursively scan a folder for SFV files and load them all at once.
  • Uses relative paths whenever possible when generating SFV files.
Supported OSes Unicode version (WinXP and up), ANSI version (Win2k and below)
Web Page Website
Download Link Download
Author Jody Holmes - Skwire Empire



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