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Eclipse (compare) Yes CVS, Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Baazar: Yes Ediff: Yes Yes RCS, CVS, SVN, Mercurial, git (anything supported by Emacs' VC-mode) [36] Yes Yes Yes ExamDiff Pro: Yes [37] Yes [38] normal diff only Yes Far Manager (compare) No No No No No No Yes No fc: No No No FileMerge (aka opendiff) No supported by OS No No No Guiffy ...
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."
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.
Unity Version Control (previously known as Plastic SCM) [1] is a cross-platform commercial distributed version control tool developed by Códice Software for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and other operating systems. It includes a command-line tool, native GUIs, diff and merge tool and integration with a number of IDEs.
Beyond Compare is a cross-platform proprietary data comparison utility. The program is able to compare files and multiple types of directories , as well as archives . [ 1 ] Beyond Compare can be configured as a difftool and mergetool of version control systems , such as git .
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TortoiseSVN, a Windows shell extension, gives feedback on the state of versioned items by adding overlays to the icons in the Windows Explorer.Repository commands can be executed from the enhanced context menu provided by Tortoise.
os License ^ Specifies whether the application can create a new disc image file, either by capturing the image of an actual disc, by composing a disc image file from locally stored files or an empty disc image.