 | Visually compares two folders side by side. |
 | Each folder can be
 | A local hard disk, floppy, or CD-Rom directory
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 | A network directory |
 | A zip file |
 | An FTP directory on a remote server |
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 | Compares files optionally based on date, time, and size |
 | Supports multiple wildcard filters |
 | Options to restrict the display to the following combinations:
 | Show different files only |
 | Show common files only |
 | Show identical files only |
 | Show uncommon files only |
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 | Option to include/exclude folder names from display |
 | Includes the following file comparison features:
 | Visual file compare window |
 | Integration with Windows FC command |
 | Integration with MS Words document compare feature |
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 | Supports the following file/folder operations
 | Copy |
 | Move |
 | Update |
 | Delete |
 | Rename |
 | Create folder |
 | Open Document |
 | Edit Document |
 | Copy to clipboard |
 | Cut to clipboard |
 | Paste from Clipboard |
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 | Can compare folders and nested sub folders |
 | Advanced ease-of-use features:
 | Copy, update, or move files from one side to the other quickly and easily
using your keyboards arrow keys. |
 | Open folders quickly and easily via drag and drop from Windows Explorer |
 | Move or copy files into a Windows Explorer window easily via drag and
drop |
 | Folder list makes it a breeze to redo previous comparisons |
 | Memorized settings are automatically restored when you select
previously compared folders |
 | Launch a Windows Explorer window for the folder on either side using a
single mouse click |
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 | Can easily abort out of long ftp/zip operations |
 | Well-integrated FTP features:
 | Advanced file equivalency logic remembers Windows/Unix file equivalents,
even when they have different dates, times, and sizes on each system |
 | Supports binary and text transfers |
 | Option to upload filenames as lowercase, uppercase, or same
casemaking it easier to use with case-sensitive Unix servers |
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 | Performs like a champ:
 | OmniSync |
 | It starts up quickly and consumes minimal resources |
 | Can compare folders and/or subfolders containing a maximum of 32000
files. |
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