For years, NotesPeek has been the de facto standard application to dive into the inner details of Notes databases. The name with the suffix "peek" reminiscence the old days when programmers frequently had to read content at memory locations by "peeking", and writing to memory locations with "poking". In addition the icon x-raying the "Notes-folks" identify the purpose of NotesPeek quite good:
NotesPeek was written by Ned Batchelder, a former Lotus employee. The user interface is clean and intuitive using the treelist to navigate in databases, documents and fields. The content is shown in the main area to the right. Below you see a screenshot of NotesPeek.
You will find all sort of information here, and as you see from the screenshot above, you can really dive into richtext to see how the CD records are sequenced and what they contain.