I have copies over one directory to my external hard drive but the file counts are different.
What's the best tool to find out what the differences are between these 2 directories?
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I have copies over one directory to my external hard drive but the file counts are different. What's the best tool to find out what the differences are between these 2 directories? |
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I would recommend Winmerge. It's a free, open source tool for file and folder comparisons. You can find some screenshots here.
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You can also try BeyondCompare. It's not free but it's a very powerful app. It has a free 30 day trial if you want to test it out. |
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Commands > Synchronize Dir > Compare of course, TC does a helluva lot more than just that :) |
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Nobody mentioned kdiff3 yet. |
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DiffMerge is a great tool, if you are dealing with source code or some other kind of text files. It will compare two folders, and display the differences. Then, you can compare each file, and see what changes are there, and even copy each individual difference with a button click. It is free, but not open source. |
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Araxis Merge is worth trying. The best tool I've seen so far, though, it's a commercial one. |
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ExamDiff is pretty good and has a free version (currently 1.8). Here are some ExamDiff screenshots. |
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I used AraxisMerge. It works great and looks great. But if you don't want to pay then WinMerge should be nice. |
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The diff tool built into SlickEdit is excellent, and particularly good at recursive directory diffs. Not free, though. |
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For directory comparison I often turn to my SynchronizeIt! and the companion file comparison tool CompareIt! They are affordable shareware tools available separately or together in a package deal. Each does a decent job.
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There are several good answers (tools) here, however I still think it is worth mentioning that Windows has a built in tool for directory/file comparison:
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There are further options, which are fairly well described in the help: Neither |
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Code Compare is a really good file comparison tool, that works well with directories. There's a free version that does everything you'd need. |
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You can try this new tool DiffDir DiffDir shows the modified lines, MD5 sum, date, size, ... |
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