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  2. Comparison of file comparison tools - Wikipedia

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    2023-01-13 (v1.10) Yes as part of KDevelop KDE SDK download site or from Windows store or KDE download site (most recent version) as separate application. Yes Can be downloaded from KDE SDK download site or as separate stand-alone application from KDE download site

  3. WinMerge - Wikipedia

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    Shell integration (supports 64-bit Windows versions) Rudimentary Visual SourceSafe and IBM DevOps Code ClearCase integration; Archive file support using 7-Zip; Plug-ins; Language localization via plain-text PO files; Online manual and installed HTML help manual; Generates normal, context, and unified patches.

  4. Guiffy SureMerge - Wikipedia

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    In December 2002, Guiffy SureMerge was awarded five out of five cows by Tucows on all 3 platforms (Windows, Mac, and Linux). [citation needed] Scott Swedorski, editor-in-chief and founder of Tucows, said, "To our knowledge, Guiffy is the first multi-platform application to receive 5 Cows for all versions."

  5. Talk:Comparison of file comparison tools - Wikipedia

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    The last time I checked, 2 GB referred to significantly more data than 64 bits — Preceding unsigned comment added by Authun (talk • contribs) 08:46, 10 October 2013 (UTC) 64 bits refers to the amount of data addressable by a 64 bit value (i.e., 2^64).

  6. Meld (software) - Wikipedia

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    Meld is a visual diff and merge tool, targeted at developers. It allows users to compare two or three files or directories visually, color-coding the different lines. Meld can be used for comparing files, directories, and version controlled repositories.

  7. WinDiff - Wikipedia

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    WinDiff is a graphical file comparison program published by Microsoft, distributed with Microsoft Windows Support Tools, [1] [2] certain versions of Microsoft Visual Studio, and as source-code with the Platform SDK code samples.

  8. Beyond Compare - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Compare also was featured in the March 2005 issue of the Windows IT Pro magazine in the "What's Hot" section. [6] Scott Mitchell, writing for MSDN Magazine, identified the program's comparison rules as its most powerful feature. [7] The customizable rules control which differences between two files should be flagged as such.

  9. ExamDiff Pro - Wikipedia

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    ExamDiff Pro is a commercial software utility for visual file and directory comparison, for Microsoft Windows. ExamDiff Pro has a double-pane view that allows side-by-side comparisons, with color-coded line numbers indicating whether each line is added, deleted, or changed. ExamDiff Pro can compare text and binary files, and directories.