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  • S Stuart Dootson

    WinMerge[^], DiffMerge[^], Beyond Compare[^] First two are free, last isn't.

    Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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    Single Step Debugger
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    I second the "Beyond Compare" because it is integrating in the Windows Explorer and can compare binary files.

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    • I Imtiaz Murtaza

      Looking for a good tool to compare two files in order to see the changes. Google yields many results. So want to know that what fellow CPians advice.

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      Hans Dietrich
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      Araxis Merge is excellent: http://www.araxis.com/merge/[^] Does 2 and 3-way merging. Not free.

      Best wishes, Hans


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      • I Imtiaz Murtaza

        Looking for a good tool to compare two files in order to see the changes. Google yields many results. So want to know that what fellow CPians advice.

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        Joe Woodbury
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        I'll add another vote for Beyond Compare.

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        • H Hans Dietrich

          Araxis Merge is excellent: http://www.araxis.com/merge/[^] Does 2 and 3-way merging. Not free.

          Best wishes, Hans


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          Rage
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          I second this choice. Simply excellent.

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          • I Imtiaz Murtaza

            Looking for a good tool to compare two files in order to see the changes. Google yields many results. So want to know that what fellow CPians advice.

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            ied
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            Open a command prompt. type: fc /b file1 file2 -- Ian

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            • I Imtiaz Murtaza

              Looking for a good tool to compare two files in order to see the changes. Google yields many results. So want to know that what fellow CPians advice.

              Imtiaz

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              Jani Giannoudis
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              Beyond Compare[^] has may nice features: - compare/sync folders - sync from/to zip files (quick way to edit a file within a zip file) - compare sync text files per selection/line - inline text editing, while comparing files - option to ignore unimportant changes, like source code comments - compare images - save/load sessions ... and much more :)

              Cheers, Jani [My Articles]

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              • S Stuart Dootson

                WinMerge[^], DiffMerge[^], Beyond Compare[^] First two are free, last isn't.

                Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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                Yusuf
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                second WinMerge and Beyond Compare. Use both regularly

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                • H Hans Dietrich

                  Araxis Merge is excellent: http://www.araxis.com/merge/[^] Does 2 and 3-way merging. Not free.

                  Best wishes, Hans


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                  Henrik Husted
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                  My vote too, best 3 way merge I've ever used. Don't know how anyone can live with only 2 way merge :-)

                  --- There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                  • H Henrik Husted

                    My vote too, best 3 way merge I've ever used. Don't know how anyone can live with only 2 way merge :-)

                    --- There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                    Phil Martin
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                    It's the second best three-way merge I've used. For complicated diffs I reckon KDiff3[^] has it beat hands down. Things that Araxis had much trouble deciphering KDiff handled fine, and did an automated merge for me, even across directories. It's saved my bacon a number of times.

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                    • I Imtiaz Murtaza

                      Looking for a good tool to compare two files in order to see the changes. Google yields many results. So want to know that what fellow CPians advice.

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                      Johan Pretorius
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                      I use Meld [http://meld.sourceforge.net/index.html\]

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                      • I Imtiaz Murtaza

                        Looking for a good tool to compare two files in order to see the changes. Google yields many results. So want to know that what fellow CPians advice.

                        Imtiaz

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                        PIEBALDconsult
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                        DIFFERENCES

                         Compares the contents of two disk files and displays a listing of
                         the records that do not match.
                        
                         Format
                        
                           DIFFERENCES  input1-filespec \[input2-filespec\]
                        

                        Oh, you wanted something for DOS/Windows? Can't help you there. :-D

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