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which diff tool do you use?

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  • N Nelek

    Free Tool I use WinMerge and it is pretty good and enough for most use cases Paid Tool I use BeyondCompare 4 and it is the best I have seen so far

    M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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    Southmountain
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    I use WinMerge too, but now I try to find something new...

    diligent hands rule....

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    • N Nelek

      For once I agree with you. ;P But you forgot to say that it is a paid product :)

      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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      0x01AA
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      ;) Yes it is a paid product but trial version is also availabe.

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      • S Southmountain

        what is its unique feature? I would like give it a try...

        diligent hands rule....

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        0x01AA
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        Like Nelek mentioned, it is a paid product, but a trial version is available. Unique at least for me: Syntax (language) recognition. Sorry for my English, I don't know how to explain it :( @Nelek most probably you can explain it ;) I only can say it is worth the money, at least for me. [Edit] It is not only a diff tool, it is especially a kind of a merge tool

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        • S Southmountain

          is there any good diff tool to recommend?

          diligent hands rule....

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          Andreas Mertens
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          I used to like the one that came with subversion...

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          • S Southmountain

            is there any good diff tool to recommend?

            diligent hands rule....

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            Dan Neely
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            SourceGear | DiffMerge[^] has been my weapon of choice for the last 12 or 14 years.

            Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius

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            • S Southmountain

              is there any good diff tool to recommend?

              diligent hands rule....

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              Maximilien
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              we use an old version of araxis merge.

              CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair

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              • S Southmountain

                I use WinMerge too, but now I try to find something new...

                diligent hands rule....

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                Nelek
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                I see that you asked above... BeyondCompare is pretty similar to WinMerge, but it is more powerful, faster with copying (you can theoretically multithread it)... It compares the files, but not only plain text, pictures and other stuff. I have used WinMerge for years, and I still install it in PCs I touch for family or friends, but in my PCs, I have changed to BC. Last WinMerge I used in Win10 had already got new functions and could do more than the versions I was used to use, but I still prefer BC. The trial version commented above... I can't say anything about it, since I use the full version. (BTW... this reminds me I have to check for newer version)

                M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                • S Southmountain

                  is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                  diligent hands rule....

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                  Member 9167057
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                  Depending on my current workflow. When it comes to standalone tools, Beyond Compare is my eternal love but in most cases, I'm using the built-in diff view of Visual Studio.

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                  • S Southmountain

                    is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                    diligent hands rule....

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                    RustyF
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                    A colleague recommended BeyondCompare (paid) ten years ago. It was by far the best I used so I bought a personal licence and have used it since at every employer. At the time it was two features that were unique at the time:- 1) manually align two chunks of code. Useful when only you know they are related 2) isolate a chunk of code that has been matched to something (but you know has no match) Both features are useful because a diff requires info that is no always deductible without input from the developer that made the changes.

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                    • S Southmountain

                      is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                      diligent hands rule....

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                      Charl
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                      Beyond Compare is the easiest I have used and super fast on large files - cross-platform too. Download Beyond Compare Free Trial[^]

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                      • S Southmountain

                        is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                        diligent hands rule....

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                        RustyF
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                        Btw, I don’t use a separate diff tool much these days as I’m usually running SublimeMerge which is a super fast Git GUI with built-in diff/merge. Again, I bought my own licence because its too tedious trying to justify a work purchase.

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                        • S Southmountain

                          is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                          diligent hands rule....

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                          Paul Sanders the other one
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                          kdiff3 (if no-one else has mentioned that yet). It's the dog's.

                          Paul Sanders. Not that the story need be long, but it will take a long while to make it short - Henry David Thoreau Some of my best work is in the undo buffer.

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                          • S Southmountain

                            is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                            diligent hands rule....

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                            JohaViss61
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                            I use UltraCompare It is not free. It has some nice options: Binary compare 3-way compare Folder compare PDF, Word, Zip compare Table compare

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                            • S Southmountain

                              is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                              diligent hands rule....

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                              Morag Hughson
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                              I use WinMerge now. Previously have used WinDiff and KDiff3 in the past. So long as there is good keyboard support for merging and the ability to edit a line on the go, I'll be happy to use it.

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                              • S Southmountain

                                is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                                diligent hands rule....

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                                John Stewien
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                                WinMerge, does diff, 3 way merge, and can do a split view of a single file conflict that's spat out from git

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                                • S Southmountain

                                  is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                                  diligent hands rule....

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                                  User 14060113
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                                  I've been using good old WinDiff since 1997, and I still like it. Sometimes I also use Tools.DiffFiles in the Visual Studio Command Window.

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                                  • S Southmountain

                                    is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                                    diligent hands rule....

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                                    decaffeinatedMonkey
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                                    I've found Source Gear DiffMerge quite good. Think it costs money though... I can't remember.

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                                    • S Southmountain

                                      is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                                      diligent hands rule....

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                                      Grand Chain
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                                      I like Araxis Merge

                                      Ian Brockbank "Legacy systems are systems that are not protected with a suite of tests. ... You are building legacy code every time you build software without associated tests." - Mary and Tom Poppendieck, Implementing Lean Software Development.

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                                      • D Daniel Pfeffer

                                        I use WinMerge. It's open-source, still maintained, and available in both 32- and 64-bit versions (for those who have really large files... :) )

                                        Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                                        Gary Wheeler
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                                        Agreed.

                                        Software Zen: delete this;

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                                        • S Southmountain

                                          is there any good diff tool to recommend?

                                          diligent hands rule....

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                                          bob davis 2022
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                                          gvim -d

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