The converter of any ASCII or Unicode text to numbers. Allows for many format-related modifications of output. Numbers can be hexadecimal, decimal or binary. Setting separators (commas, linebreaks), dividing numbers to groups (ex. put "enter" after each 4 items) - is also "one-click-easy". Supports windows/linux/mac line-break codes.
The whole set of 127 ASCII characters. Table shows decimal (DEC), hexadecimal (HEX), octal (OCT) and binary (BIN) indexes, but also HTML entities (in 3 different formats), ANSI-C entities and ASCII descriptors.
Calculator encodes given plain text using BASE64 algorithm or vice versa. Unicode characters are encoded as UTF-8 before BASE64 encoding is applied.
Calculator compares two style sheet documents (CSS) and finds out differences between them.
Calculator tries to pull out plain text data (e.g. tables or lists) from your html code.
The whole set of ISO 8859-2 (Latin-2) characters. Table shows decimal (DEC), hexadecimal (HEX), octal (OCT) and binary (BIN) indexes, but also HTML entities (in 3 different formats), ANSI-C entities, unicode (HEX, OCT and DEC) and textual descriptors.
Calculator compares two JSON documents and finds out differences between them.
Table shows common Morse codes for letters, digits and selected special codes such as international SOS signal.
Calculator encodes given text message into Morse codes or vice versa. You can also hear (beeps) and see (as sequence of light pulses) your Morse encoded message. For better readability currently played Morse character is highlighted (marked).
This calculator converts given numbers to its textual forms e.g. 3.14 into three and fourteen hundredths.
Calculator encodes given domain using punycode algorithm or vice versa. Encoded domain name is ready to use with International Domain Name (IDN).
Calculator compares two texts and finds out differences between them.
Encode or decode given text using so-called URL-encode used widely to send data over internet e.g. for website addresses.
Calculator finds out the number of words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, keywords density etc. in a given text.