Google is your friend.  First link on HIEW search goes to

http://www.serje.net/sen/

also

http://webhost.kemtel.ru/~sen/

which both allow downloading 6.11 as the "LATEST FREE version".  It can be downloaded, 
since I just tried it.

There is also a different e-mail address than the one you used at the bottom of the 
page.  I didn't try it.  But the second of the two URL's has a last updated date of 1 
October 2003, which is pretty recent.


At 07:41 AM 2/21/2004 +0100, Eric Auer wrote:

>Hi, I just tried to mail SEN but the mail bounced. Maybe you know more?
>
>Bounced mail follows:
>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: HIEW 4.41 ?
>
>Hi, I have an HIEW 4.41 binary around - it only tells "by SEN" but does
>not show licensing info. Now I found HIEW 6.16 and it is shareware.
>
>[...]
>
>It looks like versions up to 6.11 were freeware - does any of you FreeDOS
>list people know where to find it? I must tell that HIEW 4.41 was only 42k
>while 6.xx is 100s of kilobytes. Something in between would be interesting.
>HIEW is a fine HEX EDITOR, just in case you wondered. I can put my copy of
>4.41 online (but I only have the binary, no extra files like documentation)
>if anybody is interested. The 6.16 version contains binary, documentation,
>help file, Win library call list, NEDUMP/LXDUMP, DEXEM (to create and split
>dual DOS/Win EXE, it seems), licensing and registering information...
>
>Eric.




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