DiffnMerge 1.3

License: Free Trial ‎File size: 2.40 MB
‎Users Rating: 4.0/5 - ‎1 ‎votes

Quick and Easy File and Folder Comparing. With Drasbek DiffnMerge you can compare and merge files and folders. Compare two text files and see the differences in the two files side by side, then merge the text files manually or automatically by inserting the changes as programming language comments (C/C++/Java, Visual Basic, XML/HTML, Delphi or Plain). It is also possible to recursively compare and synchronize trees of folders and files to find the differences both in file presence and file contents. As a special feature, you can compare two HTML documents side by side using the Microsoft Internet Explorer document hierarchy. This makes it particularly easy to compare HTML documents even if the tags are organised differently in the two documents.

VERSION HISTORY

  • Version 1.3 posted on 2002-05-07

Program Details

EULA

Before starting the program, users should notice the following issues: DiffnMerge is copyright 2002 by Drasbek Data/Tom Drasbek Kjaer. Users are granted rights to use the program for its intended purpose without any kind of modification. Users are allowed to try out the program for 30 days after which the program must be registered or uninstalled. A program can only be considered registered if an original registration code has been purchased from an officially approved reseller (see www.drasbek.com for a list of approved resellers). Users are not allowed to use special techniques from the program in another program without written permissions. This program is provided as is. In no way can Drasbek Data/Tom Drasbek Kjaer or any other be held responsible for any damage or lost of files caused by the use or misuse of this program. Even when using the registered program, no claim can be made about missing functionality, since most program features can be evaluated in the unregistered version. A single registration of the program allows a single user to use the program on any number of computers where said user is the only user. A single registration of the program allows a group of related users to use the program on a single computer as long as the use does not occur concurrently. It is specifically not allowed for multiple users to simultaneously use the program on multiple computers without having the corresponding multiple registrations.