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Diff Commander
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Version
2.0
I've been using a large number of file synchronization
tools. From the very
first DOS command-line utilities to powerful plug-ins
in modern file shells,
such as FAR or TotalCommander. They all are based on
the same simple
principle. You give them two folders to compare and
they return to you a
list of files that differ. The modern tools have a
better interface. They
allow you to visually select folders on file panels
and highlight
differences visually. Normally, they also allow you to
select a few options
to tune-up the comparison. Usually, options are just
file attributes to
compare. That's all that they can do for you. And I
was thinking,
erroneously, that it's a perfect solution and that
there is nothing more
that could be done. Then I learned about Diff
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