Best Diff Tool? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-08T08:54:50Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/12625http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool102Best Diff Tool?ila2008-08-15T19:24:20Z2009-10-20T22:39:01Z
<p>For all my present Diff / Merge needs I'm using <a href="http://www.scootersoftware.com/" rel="nofollow">Beyond Compare</a>; when I decided to buy a license for it I tried other similar tools, both payware and freeware.</p>
<p>Now BC is at version 3, and I think it's a great tool... but what are your experience in this field? Do you think there is something better? And what are the feature you like best on your favorite Diff tool?</p>
<h2><strong>EDIT</strong></h2>
<p>I'm recollecting here a list of the tools mentioned in the answers below, in order of preferences (more or less), separating pay- from free- ware and indicating supported operating system. Hope this helps.</p>
<p><strong>PAYWARE</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><p>Beyond Compare <em>(win + linux)</em> - <a href="http://www.scootersoftware.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.scootersoftware.com/</a></p></li>
<li><p>Araxis Merge <em>(win + osX)</em> - <a href="http://www.araxis.com/merge/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.araxis.com/merge/index.html</a></p></li>
<li><p>ExamDiff <em>(win)</em> - <a href="http://www.prestosoft.com/ps.asp?page=edp%5Fexamdiff" rel="nofollow">http://www.prestosoft.com/ps.asp?page=edp_examdiff</a></p></li>
<li><p>ECMerge <em>(win, osX, linux)</em> - <a href="http://www.elliecomputing.com/Home/default.asp" rel="nofollow">http://www.elliecomputing.com/Home/default.asp</a></p></li>
<li><p>MergePlant <em>(win)</em> - <a href="http://www.mikado-ltd.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mikado-ltd.com/</a></p></li>
<li><p>Changes <em>(OSX)</em> <a href="http://www.changesapp.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.changesapp.com</a></p></li>
<li><p>Deltopia DeltaWalker <em>(win, osx, linux)</em> <a href="http://winmerge.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.deltopia.com/</a></p></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>FREEWARE</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><p>WinMerge <em>(win)</em> - <a href="http://winmerge.org/" rel="nofollow">http://winmerge.org/</a></p></li>
<li><p>Diff Merge from SourceGear - <a href="http://www.sourcegear.com/diffmerge/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.sourcegear.com/diffmerge/index.html</a></p></li>
<li><p>Perforce Merge <em>(win + linux + osX)</em> - <a href="http://www.perforce.com/perforce/products/merge.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.perforce.com/perforce/products/merge.html</a></p></li>
<li><p>meld <em>(linux)</em> - sudo apt-get install meld <a href="http://meld.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">http://meld.sourceforge.net/</a></p></li>
<li><p>Vimdiff - vim distribution</p></li>
<li><p>Tortoise SVN - <a href="http://tortoisesvn.net/" rel="nofollow">http://tortoisesvn.net/</a></p></li>
<li><p>KDiff3 - <a href="http://kdiff3.sf.net/" rel="nofollow">http://kdiff3.sf.net/</a></p></li>
<li><p>ediff - EMacs distribution</p></li>
<li><p>Tiny Hexer </p></li>
<li><p>Kompare <em>(KDE, linux)</em> - <a href="http://www.caffeinated.me.uk/kompare/" rel="nofollow">http://www.caffeinated.me.uk/kompare/</a></p></li>
<li><p>FileMerge <em>(osX)</em> - <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%5FDeveloper%5FTools#FileMerge" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Developer_Tools#FileMerge</a></p></li>
<li><p>tkdiff <em>(win, linux, osX)</em> - <a href="http://tkdiff.sourceforge.net" rel="nofollow">http://tkdiff.sourceforge.net</a></p></li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12631#1263121Answer by dp for Best Diff Tool?dp2008-08-15T19:28:56Z2008-08-15T19:28:56Z<p>Diff Merge from SourceGear is free and good: <a href="http://www.sourcegear.com/diffmerge/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.sourcegear.com/diffmerge/index.html</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12632#126325Answer by urini for Best Diff Tool?urini2008-08-15T19:29:01Z2008-08-15T19:29:01Z<p>We use Perforce for source control at work, and now Perforce have released their merge tool as a free stand alone merge tool. I think it's pretty good, plus, it integrates well with Perforce server.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.perforce.com/perforce/products/merge.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.perforce.com/perforce/products/merge.html</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12635#1263555Answer by Adam Lassek for Best Diff Tool?Adam Lassek2008-08-15T19:31:41Z2008-08-15T19:31:41Z<p>I'm partial to <a href="http://winmerge.org/" rel="nofollow">WinMerge</a>, which does everything I need. I've never used Beyond Compare so I can't speak to the difference in features between the two.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12640#126402Answer by aardvark for Best Diff Tool?aardvark2008-08-15T19:35:39Z2008-08-15T19:35:39Z<p>I've had good luck with <a href="http://www.prestosoft.com/ps.asp?page=edp_examdiff" rel="nofollow">ExamDiff</a>; it's free and does what I need it to do.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12643#1264364Answer by Terrapin for Best Diff Tool?Terrapin2008-08-15T19:38:55Z2008-08-15T19:38:55Z<p>I have used a few others and found that Beyond Compare is quite good. I say stick with that.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12645#1264514Answer by David Locke for Best Diff Tool?David Locke2008-08-15T19:42:09Z2008-08-15T19:42:09Z<p>I use meld.</p>
<pre><code>sudo apt-get install meld
</code></pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12646#1264629Answer by travis for Best Diff Tool?travis2008-08-15T19:42:27Z2008-08-15T19:42:27Z<p>I second the <a href="http://winmerge.org/" rel="nofollow">WinMerge</a> recommendation, it handles file/folder diffing and merging greatly. There are handy filters built in as well to block out source control files and stuff like that. Plus it's free! Here's the list of features from the site:</p>
<ul>
<li>Visual differencing and merging of text files</li>
<li>Flexible editor with syntax highlighting, line numbers and word-wrap</li>
<li>Handles DOS, UNIX and MAC text file formats</li>
<li>Unicode support</li>
<li>Difference pane shows current difference in two vertical panes</li>
<li>Location pane shows map of files compared</li>
<li>Highlights differences inside lines in file compare</li>
<li>Regular Expression based file filters in directory compare allow excluding and including items</li>
<li>Moved lines detection in file compare</li>
<li>Creates patch files</li>
<li>Resolve conflict files</li>
<li>Shell Integration (supports 64-bit Windows versions)</li>
<li>Rudimentary Visual SourceSafe and Rational ClearCase integration</li>
<li>Archive file support using 7-Zip</li>
<li>Plugin support</li>
<li>Localizable interface</li>
<li>Online manual and installed HTML Help manual</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12683#126830Answer by BCS for Best Diff Tool?BCS2008-08-15T20:10:04Z2008-08-15T20:10:04Z<p>I use winmerge. One thing I /would/ like to see in it would be the ability to force a match (this line on the left is that line on the right)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12701#127011Answer by Jeff Winkworth for Best Diff Tool?Jeff Winkworth2008-08-15T20:26:01Z2008-08-15T20:26:01Z<p>I use the Compare plugin for <a href="http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">Notepad++</a>; its built right into your editor. While it doesn't compare directories or anything "advanced," it does a great job at file-to-file comparison. And it's free.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12711#1271115Answer by nsanders for Best Diff Tool?nsanders2008-08-15T20:34:36Z2008-08-15T20:34:36Z<p>Vimdiff. </p>
<p>It's part of the vim distribution. Interactive, syntax-highlighting diff with the full text editing power of vim. It uses folding ("zc" to close a fold, "zo" to open one) to hide matching parts.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12729#127294Answer by Ran Biron for Best Diff Tool?Ran Biron2008-08-15T20:51:18Z2008-08-15T20:51:18Z<p>I use <a href="http://www.perforce.com/perforce/products/merge.html" rel="nofollow">perforce merge</a> for single-file source merges and <a href="http://www.araxis.com/merge/index.html" rel="nofollow">araxis merge</a> for folder-to-folder compare.</p>
<p>I think perforce is superior for single file - I really like it's 4-way merge screen (source control branch tip, local version, common ancestor from source control and target) and it's color/shape-coding. Also, it's automatic merge (suggested target) is very smart and suitable for Java.</p>
<p>Araxis merge has the unique capability to compare an entire folder tree, drilling down to file-to-file compare in a click. I find this useful in version compare situations when I quickly need to assess the amount of changes or track a specific change.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/12734#127349Answer by Grzegorz Gierlik for Best Diff Tool?Grzegorz Gierlik2008-08-15T20:55:55Z2008-08-15T20:55:55Z<p>The best tool which I saw and used is <a href="http://www.araxis.com/merge/index.html" rel="nofollow" title="Araxis Marge">Araxis Merge</a>. It has a lot of useful functions, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Auto resolving of conflicts
after merge.</li>
<li>Horizontal and vertical two and
three-way comparison.</li>
<li>Strong edition features (move,
delete, add before/after line/block,
in-place editing).</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/42868#428682Answer by Graphain for Best Diff Tool?Graphain2008-09-03T23:54:03Z2008-09-03T23:54:03Z<p>I like the merge that is included in Tortoise SVN</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/46816#468161Answer by shmuelp for Best Diff Tool?shmuelp2008-09-05T20:20:09Z2008-09-05T20:20:09Z<p>I'd second the recommendation of <a href="http://www.vim.org/" rel="nofollow">(g)vimdiff</a>. Often its very useful to have a powerful text editor, complete with syntax highlighting while comparing (and merging) files.</p>
<p>For situations where a tool (e.g. CVS or git) has already run a merge and left conflicts in a file, <a href="http://furius.ca/xxdiff/" rel="nofollow">xxdiff</a> has a really neat mode where it can separate the file and show it in a side-by-side diff.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/61333#613334Answer by Prakash for Best Diff Tool?Prakash2008-09-14T13:27:34Z2008-09-26T12:47:11Z<p><H2>Araxis Merge</H2> is the best i would say. It has amazing reporting options which would come very handy.. </p>
<p>Also heres how the 3 way comparison look like</p>
<p><img src="http://www.araxis.com/merge/images/large_merge_3way_screenshot.gif" width="650" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/61396#613968Answer by Trumpi for Best Diff Tool?Trumpi2008-09-14T15:08:31Z2008-09-14T15:08:31Z<p>I vote for <a href="http://kdiff3.sf.net/" rel="nofollow">KDiff3</a>. It supports 3-way merging, which is great for working with copy-edit-merge version control systems like Subversion. It also allows editing in the results pane.</p>
<p>The only other diff tool I know that supports 3-way merging is <a href="http://www.sourcegear.com/diffmerge/index.html" rel="nofollow">diffmerge</a>. </p>
<p><a href="http://winmerge.org/" rel="nofollow">Winmerge</a> does not support 3-way merging, so it is not good enough for me.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/66589#6658916Answer by Andy Stevenson for Best Diff Tool?Andy Stevenson2008-09-15T20:25:58Z2008-09-15T20:25:58Z<p>By far, <a href="http://www.scootersoftware.com" rel="nofollow">BeyondCompare</a> is the best diff/merge tool that I have ever used.</p>
<ul>
<li>We evaluated both BeyondCompare and Araxis for integration into clearcase, and after extensive testing with complicated deliveries BeyondCompare came out on top because of its solid handling of complex automatic merges. It happens to be much cheaper as well.</li>
<li>I use the Explorer context menu integration all the time on Windows (32-bit and 64-bit)</li>
<li>It runs on both Windows and Linux</li>
<li>Love the free trial period.. finally a product that is "30 days of use" instead of "30 days since I installed and forgot about it".
<ul>
<li>Excellent discounts if you purchase in bulk</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Powerful directory comparisons
<ul>
<li>Compare a directory to a .zip file</li>
<li>Compare a directory to an FTP site</li>
</ul></li>
<li>3-way Merge, inline editing, syntax highlighting</li>
<li>compare images, Source Code, binary files, mp3 metadata, ...</li>
<li>can save "sessions".. for instance: compare changes in the last 60 days in "My Documents" to an folder on an external hard drive</li>
<li>Good source control integration
<ul>
<li>When you diff with a directory that's configured under source control, it will prompt you to automatically check out the files you're trying to overwrite!</li>
<li>Can be configured to handle the silent merges for clearcase (probabaly other tools too)</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Supports input/output filters, for instance XMLTidy/HTMLTidy</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/66642#666420Answer by Casey for Best Diff Tool?Casey2008-09-15T20:31:48Z2008-09-15T20:31:48Z<p>Another vote for Araxis Merge. The Standard Edition has covered 95% of the diff/merge tasks that I've encountered. It is good enough that I purchased a personal copy for work.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/68027#680273Answer by Ausmith1 for Best Diff Tool?Ausmith12008-09-15T23:48:57Z2008-09-15T23:48:57Z<p>I've tried a bunch of the other diff tools out there and I still keep coming back to Beyond Compare. I haven't tried v3 of Beyond Compare yet though... </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/68064#680640Answer by JK for Best Diff Tool?JK2008-09-15T23:57:15Z2008-09-15T23:57:15Z<p>I think it depends on what your trying to compare and why. I use WinMerge most of the time. Sometimes I use DiffMerge. Sometimes I use Tiny Hexer. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/103899#1038994Answer by Trey Jackson for Best Diff Tool?Trey Jackson2008-09-19T17:28:53Z2008-09-19T17:28:53Z<p>ediff - bundled with Emacs</p>
<p>It handles pair-wise diffing, file merging, <b>directory</b> diffing/merging. It can apply mutli-file patches, and it groks version control. Plus, you get all the features of Emacs: .zip/.gz/.tar support, syntax highlighting, ftp/ssh support, unicode, etc. etc.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/110505#1105053Answer by Mitch Wheat for Best Diff Tool?Mitch Wheat2008-09-21T07:52:48Z2008-09-21T07:52:48Z<p>Would agree with the top 3:</p>
<ul>
<li>Beyond Compare (if you have money to spend)</li>
</ul>
<p>Otherwise:</p>
<ul>
<li><p>WinMerge (free)</p></li>
<li><p>Diff Merge from SourceGear (free)</p></li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/113043#1130430Answer by scottb2 for Best Diff Tool?scottb22008-09-22T03:29:55Z2008-09-22T03:29:55Z<p>After trying a couple other diff programs for Windows, I stuck with Araxis Merge. The standard version does about everything I'd want done with 2-way diffing. Also, the immediate impression it makes is very good; it doesn't overwhelm you with colored lines. In other words, it tells you what you need to know without confusion. It is also supported very well.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/146742#1467421Answer by ila for Best Diff Tool?ila2008-09-28T21:09:49Z2008-09-28T21:09:49Z<p>Even if I did not try these, I'm adding for completeness also:</p>
<ul>
<li><p>ECMerge, 2 and 3 way merge, cross-platform (runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris 10): <a href="http://www.elliecomputing.com/Home/default.asp" rel="nofollow">http://www.elliecomputing.com/Home/default.asp</a></p></li>
<li><p>MergePlant, again 3-way merge: <a href="http://www.mikado-ltd.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mikado-ltd.com/</a></p></li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/146749#1467491Answer by d2kagw for Best Diff Tool?d2kagw2008-09-28T21:12:21Z2008-09-28T21:12:21Z<p>Beyond Compare for Windows is a must - in Mac land there aren't many to choose from (which is a pitty) Changes isn't too bad, but pales in comparison to a full featured tool like Beyond Compare.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/170555#1705554Answer by Miquella for Best Diff Tool?Miquella2008-10-04T15:56:26Z2008-10-04T15:56:26Z<p>I think Kompare has the best interface of any diff tool I have even seen, I just wish I could find something like it in Windows.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.caffeinated.me.uk/kompare/" rel="nofollow">http://www.caffeinated.me.uk/kompare/</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/171874#1718741Answer by tatilans for Best Diff Tool?tatilans2008-10-05T12:08:23Z2008-10-05T12:08:23Z<p>On Mac OS X you have Apples <a href="http://www.apfelwiki.de/Main/FileMerge" rel="nofollow">FileMerge</a> which comes with the <strong>Develper Tools</strong>.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/222528#2225281Answer by Michael McCarty for Best Diff Tool?Michael McCarty2008-10-21T16:28:19Z2008-10-21T16:28:19Z<p>A couple more for the list.</p>
<p>Changes for OSX as payware (<a href="http://www.changesapp.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.changesapp.com</a>)</p>
<p>tkdiff is free under the GPL (<a href="http://tkdiff.sourceforge.net" rel="nofollow">http://tkdiff.sourceforge.net</a>)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/239399#2393990Answer by Schalk Versteeg for Best Diff Tool?Schalk Versteeg2008-10-27T09:22:45Z2008-10-27T09:22:45Z<ol>
<li>Winmerge </li>
<li>notepad++ merge plugin (usually use this as a quick way if I do have both files open but for serious merging I'll go to no. 1)</li>
</ol>
<p>I don't know Beyond Compare or Araxis thus can't comment on them.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/256896#2568960Answer by mkoeller for Best Diff Tool?mkoeller2008-11-02T13:46:12Z2008-11-02T13:46:12Z<p>Another vote from me for <a href="http://www.winmerge.org/" rel="nofollow">WinMerge</a>.
I've been using this tool for some years now and with a recent new project I discovered just another nice feature:</p>
<p>The installer integrates nicely with a local clearcase client installation.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/359876#3598760Answer by OtherMichael for Best Diff Tool?OtherMichael2008-12-11T16:09:00Z2008-12-11T16:09:00Z<p>WinMerge and eDiff; I use WinMerge when I'm comparing entire folders, but eDiff for 2 or 3 files, or snippet comparison.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/422459#4224592Answer by Derrick Moser for Best Diff Tool?Derrick Moser2009-01-07T22:28:30Z2009-01-07T22:28:30Z<p>Diffuse (<a href="http://diffuse.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">http://diffuse.sourceforge.net/</a>) is good cross-platform diff/merge tool. It's features include:</p>
<ul>
<li>ability to compare and merge an arbitrary number of files side-by-side (n-way merges)</li>
<li>line matching can be manually corrected by the user</li>
<li>ability to directly edit files</li>
<li>syntax highlighting</li>
<li>Bazaar, CVS, Darcs, Git, Mercurial, Monotone, Subversion, and SVK support</li>
<li>support for UTF-8 encoded unicode</li>
<li>unlimited undo</li>
<li>easy keyboard navigation</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/422480#4224800Answer by Scott W for Best Diff Tool?Scott W2009-01-07T22:36:21Z2009-01-07T22:36:21Z<p>I like <a href="http://www.syntevo.com/smartsynchronize/index.html" rel="nofollow">SmartSynchronize</a>. It is effectively the built-in compare/merge tool for <a href="http://www.syntevo.com/smartcvs/index.html" rel="nofollow">SmartCVS</a> (and I assume <a href="http://www.syntevo.com/smartsvn/index.html" rel="nofollow">SmartSVN</a>), but separated out for use on the file system. Written in Java, so runs on most Java-supporting platforms.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/855416#8554160Answer by Dan Esparza for Best Diff Tool?Dan Esparza2009-05-12T23:32:09Z2009-05-12T23:32:09Z<p>I really like the free and excellent <strong><a href="http://www.perforce.com/perforce/downloads/windowslist.html#ntx86" rel="nofollow">Perforce Merge tool</a></strong> (also known as <strong>p4merge</strong>):</p>
<p><img src="http://danesparza.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/p4merge.jpg?w=500" alt="p4Merge in action" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/855477#8554770Answer by DJ for Best Diff Tool?DJ2009-05-12T23:59:13Z2009-05-12T23:59:13Z<p>Beyond compare is an excellent tool. The only downside is it is payware. Wikipedia has a great chart comparing all the features amongst the various programs even some not listed in the question. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison%5Fof%5Ffile%5Fcomparison%5Ftools" rel="nofollow">link text</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/981170#9811700Answer by Geekius Caesar for Best Diff Tool?Geekius Caesar2009-06-11T13:44:37Z2009-06-11T13:56:51Z<p>SourceGear's Diffmerge also has folder diffing. Using the tool with Mercurial :-)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/1006110#10061100Answer by Ira Baxter for Best Diff Tool?Ira Baxter2009-06-17T10:00:06Z2009-09-09T03:28:43Z<p>Most diff tools report just text differences at the line level.</p>
<p>A tool that compares source code structures, regardless of whitespace
formatting (including line breaks) and reports reports changes in terms of structures inserted, deleted, moved, replaced,
or changed by consistent identifier renaming gives better information
to the programmer.</p>
<p>See <a href="http://www.semanticdesigns.com/Products/SmartDifferencer/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.semanticdesigns.com/Products/SmartDifferencer/index.html</a>
that does this for many languages, including Java, C#, Javascript and COBOL.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/1146542#11465420Answer by RandomNickName42 for Best Diff Tool?RandomNickName422009-07-18T02:36:36Z2009-07-18T02:36:36Z<p>Beyond Compare? That's so 80's... </p>
<p>Check out, <a href="http://www.research.ibm.com/visual/projects/history%5Fflow/index.htm" rel="nofollow">history flow</a>, now your talking diff, over an infinate set of changes. </p>
<p>It's the closet thing that you can get (yes free code available) that even <strong>BEGIN'S</strong> to be in the same ballpark as the visualization guru, Ben Fry, had developed <a href="http://benfry.com/revisionist/" rel="nofollow">the revisionist</a>;</p>
<blockquote>
<p>While it's obvious that the code in a
software project changes over time,
less obvious is the nature of how the
code how individual changes have taken
place in a broader context. Projects
are typically structured as a
collection of files that are added,
removed, and reorganized throughout
the course of development. The
contents of the individual files are
modified, line by line or in large
pieces for every fix and feature.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>the Revisionist, de facto, more than beyond comparison, it's beyond reproach.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/1218222#12182220Answer by rod for Best Diff Tool?rod2009-08-02T05:26:45Z2009-08-02T05:26:45Z<p>WinMerge is out because it doesn't do side-by-side comparisons of FOLDERS/FOLDER TREES.</p>
<p>I currently use BC2.x & love it.</p>
<p>Also, it is licensed for use BY ME on unlimited PCs, and can be configured as a PORTABLE APP.</p>
<p>I never heard of Araxis, but it looks good, and it does 3-way merges (BC2 doesn't, I don't know if BC3 does). But Araxis is MUCH more expensive, and is licensed per computer (thus I doubt it can be configured to be portable).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/1218266#12182660Answer by rod for Best Diff Tool?rod2009-08-02T06:04:26Z2009-08-02T06:04:26Z<p>checked website.</p>
<p>BC3 does do 3-way mergers, if you buy the pro version ($20 more)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/1218346#12183460Answer by KIV for Best Diff Tool?KIV2009-08-02T07:26:44Z2009-08-02T07:26:44Z<p>I personally use <a href="http://www.deltopia.com/" rel="nofollow">Delta Walker</a>.
It is available on Windows/OS X/Linux, works as good as Araxis, but is much cheaper.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12625/best-diff-tool/1276628#12766280Answer by romaintaz for Best Diff Tool?romaintaz2009-08-14T08:11:16Z2009-08-14T08:11:16Z<p>For simple comparisons, I use <a href="http://www.pspad.com" rel="nofollow">PsPad</a>, which is my default text editor.</p>
<p>It is quite basic, as it only displays added, removed of modified lines, as shown below:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pspad.com/img/screen/textdiff.png" alt="alt text" /></p>
<p>However, PsPad is a great text editor and free. So I think it deserves to be listed in this post...</p>