Re: file comparison software

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Is there a similar file comparison application for the Macintosh ? I am
interested as well. It needs to be fairly up-to-date since I am running the
latest Mac OS Tiger (10.4.1).

Thank you in advance.


-- 
Dr. Joseph Chamberlain, D.D.S.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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On 5/20/05 1:31 PM, "karl shah-jenner" <shahjen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Herschel asks:
> file comparison software
> 
> 
> : Is the software for windows that can compare two folders and establish
> which files are most recently modified. I have two folders with many of the
> same files . Some more recently modified. and I want to  merge the two.
> :
> : any help appreciated
> 
> 
> 
> http://SoftByteLabs.com (downloads section) 500k-ish
> 
> 
> Q. What is Comparator?
> A. Comparator is a file folder comparison, copy and update utility.
> 
> Q. Which OS does it work on?
> A. It works on all 32bit Microsoft Windows 95/98 and NT 4/5
> 
> Tell me more about it's features...
> 
> Comparator is a simple utility that will take some of the insecurity and
> the tedium out of finding, deleting and copying over dupicate or version
> files --
> no longer will you need to open two Explorer windows to make painstaking
> comparisons.
> 
> Comparator is an alternative to the Microsoft Briefcase -- install this
> freeware program everywhere you go to keep shared files in sync.
> 
> Use Comparator to quickly update a small backup set before you get down to
> some serious work (but don't neglect your full backup routines).
> 
> To use Comparator, simply select any two folders that might be sharing
> files and click Scan to let Comparator compare the two folders and
> summarize the results.  If the two folders have been set up with identical
> subfolder trees, you can include
> the subfolders in the comparison too. And if you're only interested in
> looking at certain types of files,
> make a list in the "User Defined" dialog box.
>  
> k


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