How to Convert Decimal to Hexadecimal

Decimal and hexadecimal are two number systems that are widely used in the fields of computer science and mathematics. Decimal is a base-10 number system that uses the digits 0-9, while hexadecimal is a base-16 number system that uses the digits 0-9 and the letters A-F. In this tutorial, we will show you how to convert decimal to hexadecimal.

Step 1: Divide the Decimal Number by 16


The first step in converting a decimal number to a hexadecimal number is to divide the decimal number by 16. Write down the quotient and remainder of the division.

For example, let’s convert the decimal number 4096 to hexadecimal.

4096 ÷ 16 = 256
Quotient = 256
Remainder = 0

Step 2: Convert the Remainder to Hexadecimal


The next step is to convert the remainder from the previous step to hexadecimal. To do this, you can use the following conversion chart:

Decimal Hexadecimal
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 A
11 B
12 C
13 D
14 E
15 F

In our example, the remainder is 0, so the hexadecimal equivalent is also 0.

Step 3: Repeat the Process Until the Quotient is 0


The next step is to repeat the previous two steps until the quotient is 0. In our example, we have:

256 ÷ 16 = 16
Quotient = 16
Remainder = 0

16 ÷ 16 = 1
Quotient = 1
Remainder = 0

1 ÷ 16 = 0
Quotient = 0
Remainder = 1

Step 4: Write the Hexadecimal Equivalent


Once the quotient is 0, you can write down the hexadecimal equivalent by writing the remainders from the last step in reverse order. In our example, the remainders are 0, 0, 0, and 1, so the hexadecimal equivalent of 4096 is 1000.

Therefore, the decimal number 4096 is equivalent to the hexadecimal number 1000.

Final Thoughts


Converting decimal to hexadecimal may seem complicated at first, but it’s actually quite simple once you understand the process. Just remember to divide the decimal number by 16, convert the remainder to hexadecimal, and repeat the process until the quotient is 0. By following these steps, you can easily convert decimal to hexadecimal for any number.

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How to Redeem a Promo Code on the Mac App Store on macOS Ventura

Redeeming promo codes on the Mac App Store is a simple process that allows you to download and use apps for free. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the steps to redeem a promo code on the Mac App Store on macOS Ventura.

Step 1: Launch the Mac App Store

The first step is to launch the Mac App Store on your Mac. You can do this by clicking on the App Store icon in the Dock or by searching for it using Spotlight.

Step 2: Sign in to your account

Before you can redeem a promo code, you need to sign in to your Apple ID on the Mac App Store. Click on the ‘Sign In’ button located at the bottom of the sidebar on the left-hand side of the screen. Enter your Apple ID and password and click ‘Sign In.’

Step 3: Access the Redeem Page

Once you’ve signed in, click on your name in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. A dropdown menu will appear, and you should select ‘Redeem’ from the options listed.

Screenshot of the Account page on the Mac App Store.

Step 4: Enter the Promo Code

On the Redeem page, enter the promo code you received in the text field provided. Make sure to enter the code exactly as it was given to you. Promo codes are usually case sensitive, so be sure to enter uppercase and lowercase letters correctly.

The Mac App Store redeem page.

Step 5: Confirm your Redeem

Click on the ‘Redeem’ button to confirm your code. If the code is valid, the app or item associated with the code will start to download. If the code is not valid or has already been used, you’ll receive an error message.

Step 6: Download and Install the App on your Other Macs

Once the code has been redeemed, you can download and install the app from the Mac App Store on any Mac signed in with the same Apple ID you used when you initially redeemed the code. You can do this by clicking on your name in the bottom left-hand corner of the Mac App Store screen again. The app will now appear in the “Purchased section” of your account and you can download it at no charge.

The Mac App Store Purchased page.

That’s it! You’ve successfully redeemed a promo code on the Mac App Store on macOS Ventura. Promo codes can be a great way to try out new apps for free, if the App developer is nice enough to give you one.

Next Level News Version 1.3.9 Allows you to Save RSS Articles as .Webloc Files

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Next Level News version 1.3.9 has been released for iOS and iPadOS.

What’s New?

-You can now save RSS articles as .webloc files.

-Fixed a bug that could cause some articles to improperly appear in search results when a feed is refreshed while search results are being displayed.

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Next Level News RSS Reader Now Supports Print in Version 1.3.8

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Next Level News version 1.3.8 has been released for iOS and iPadOS.

What’s New?

-You can now print articles from the Share Sheet or by using the Command+P keyboard shortcut if you are using an iPad with an attached keyboard.

-You can now save articles as PDF files with your own annotations using the Markup action in the Share Sheet.

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Next Level News Version 1.3.7 Update Released, Adds “Open Comments Page” Action to the Share Sheet

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Next Level News version 1.3.7 has been released for iOS and iPadOS.

What’s New?

-You can now open an article’s Comments page from the Share Sheet (if provided by the feed author).

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-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the searched text to not highlight in the search results.

-Fixed bug that prevented the Share Sheet from presenting on iPad when invoke from the context menu on iOS 16.

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Next Level News Version 1.3.6 Update Allows You to Open an RSS Feed’s Home Page Directly within the App

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Next Level News version 1.3.6 has been released for iOS and iPadOS.

What’s New?

-You can now open a feed’s home page directly in Next Level News from the context menu shown when you long press on a feed in the list.

-Bug fixes and performance improvements.

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Next Level News Version 1.3.5 Update Adds a New “Database and Caches” Section to Settings

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Next Level News version 1.3.5 has been released for iOS and iPadOS.

What’s New?

Added a new “Database and Caches” section in Settings where you can:

  • -Clear the Favicon cache.
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  • -See the file size of the local database in the user interface.


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Next Level News Version 1.3.4 Add Support for Copying Multiple Article Links to the Clipboard

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Next Level News version 1.3.4 has been released for iOS and iPadOS.

What’s New?

-You can now copy multiple links to the clipboard at once when multiple articles are selected.

-Optimized memory use and performance improvements.

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Next Level News Version 1.3.3 Update Adds Support for Sharing Multiple Articles at Once Via the Share Sheet

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Next Level News version 1.3.3 has been released for iOS and iPadOS.

What’s New?

-Sharing via the share sheet is supported when multiple articles are selected.

-Fixed issue that could cause a crash under rare circumstances after scrolling to the “Loading More” cell in the timeline.

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Next Level News Version 1.3.2 App Update Allows You to Mark Multiple Articles as Starred at Once

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What’s New?

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