Also listed on my site, couldn't find it in your database
zip version is bottom right of screen
http://www.sourcegear.com/diffmerge/downloads.html
DiffMerge is an application to visually compare and merge files for Windows, Mac OS X and Unix.
Product Features
* Diff. Graphically shows the changes between two files. Includes intra-line highlighting and full support for editing.
* Merge. Graphically shows the changes between 3 files. Allows automatic merging (when safe to do so) and full control over editing the resulting file.
* Folder Diff. Performs a side-by-side comparison of 2 folders, showing which files are only present in one file or the other, as well as file pairs which are identical or different.
* Configurable. Rulesets and options provide for customized appearance and behavior.
* International. Compatible with 42 different character encodings.
* FREE. Full featured. Not a demo!
DiffMerge
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Hi, nice find you have there.
It can run without installation, but writes its settings to registry. Tested with jauntpe; it writes the following keys
As you can see it's not a full fletched registry hog, but thats the main settings, so a wrapper or a portable switch may be needed so the settings can be carried with you. (on usb or whatever)
It can run without installation, but writes its settings to registry. Tested with jauntpe; it writes the following keys
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[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SourceGear\SourceGear DiffMerge]
Re: DiffMerge
Old thread update:
Minor URL update: https://www.sourcegear.com/diffmerge/
Now at version 4.2 back in 2015. Fast, simple, supports drag-and-drop but not a lot of extras and options for analysis. Doesn't detect item moves, just compares line by line. Still a fan of WinMerge but the simplicity is nice.
Softpedia is listing it as a "demo"
https://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE- ... erge.shtml
Minor URL update: https://www.sourcegear.com/diffmerge/
Now at version 4.2 back in 2015. Fast, simple, supports drag-and-drop but not a lot of extras and options for analysis. Doesn't detect item moves, just compares line by line. Still a fan of WinMerge but the simplicity is nice.
Softpedia is listing it as a "demo"
https://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE- ... erge.shtml