ProjectDiff 1.0.1
| Developer: |
Alili (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$49.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.18 MB |
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Whether you are working with multiple revisions of projects and files or need to keep multiple folder hierarchies in sync, ProjectDiff could help save time and reduce errors by helping you to work quickly and accurately.
Project Comparison and Synchronization:
ProjectDiff makes it easy to track the dynamics of your projects. It supports most popular projects: Visual Studio; Visual C++; eMbedded Visual C++; Visual Basic; Visual J++; Delphi; C++Builder.
Folder Comparison and Synchronization:
ProjectDiff supports folder hierarchy comparison and synchronization, enabling you to compare and merge entire directory trees. This is ideal for detecting changes in different versions of source code or web pages.
You can even use the efficient byte-by-byte comparison option to check the integrity of recordable CDs.
Text File Comparison and Merging:
ProjectDiff enables you to compare and work with different revisions of text files, such as program source code, XML and HTML files. It supports ASCII, MBCS and Unicode. A color-coded side-by-side comparison makes it easy to pinpoint at a glance similarities and differences between files.
ProjectDiff shows detailed highlights of changes within lines. It can be configured to ignore differences in whitespace, comments, line endings and character case, as well as changes in lines matching specified regular expressions. The latter is useful for ignoring unimportant changes such as timestamps or expanded version control keywords.
The in-place editor with unlimited undo enables complete control over the merged file as you create it. ProjectDiff will automatically recompare documents after every change done.
Report Generation:
You can create comparison reports in HTML format with support for syntax highlighting. HTML reports are particularly useful for archiving and distribution.
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