Griviewer Editor

A typical session in Griviewer Editor might look like this:

Griviewer was originally developed as an internal tool at a large telecommunication company to debug network protocol payloads. Engineers were drowning in hex dumps of packets that contained hundreds of fields. By creating a grid-based editor that understood the protocol’s .proto or .fbs schema, they could manipulate values intuitively. Eventually, the tool was open-sourced and expanded to support multiple serialization frameworks, becoming the "Griviewer Editor" we know today. griviewer editor

Using Griviewer to modify your game is a straightforward process: A typical session in Griviewer Editor might look

This refers to visual tools used to design layouts for websites or applications using a grid system. Eventually, the tool was open-sourced and expanded to

For tiled graphics (common in 2D games or GIS data), the editor provides a grid view to edit individual 8x8, 16x16, or 32x32 tiles without destroying adjacent data.

A legacy UI component for the Eclipse IDE used to configure selection behaviors in data tables. Summary of Pros & Cons Pros Cons Simplifies multitasking with clean window alignment. Limited to macOS users. Very low system resource consumption. Not a full-featured "editor" for code or text. Great for monitoring live data streams or terminals. Primarily a viewing tool rather than a creation tool. About the GRI Risk Viewer - Infrastructure Risk Assessment