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  2. File Compare - Wikipedia

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    In computing, fc (File Compare) is a command-line program in DOS, IBM OS/2 and Microsoft Windows operating systems, that compares multiple files and outputs the differences between them. [2] [3] It is similar to the Unix commands comm, cmp and diff.

  3. File comparison - Wikipedia

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    Displaying the differences between two or more sets of data, file comparison tools can make computing simpler, and more efficient by focusing on new data and ignoring what did not change. Generically known as a diff [ 1 ] after the Unix diff utility , there are a range of ways to compare data sources and display the results.

  4. Comparison of file comparison tools - Wikipedia

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    The difference is an exact number of quarters of an hour up to 95 (same minutes modulo 15 and seconds) if the file was transported across zones; there is also a one-hour difference within a single zone caused by the transition between standard time and daylight saving time (DST). Some, but not all, file comparison and synchronisation software ...

  5. Beyond Compare - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Compare also was featured in the March 2005 issue of the Windows IT Pro magazine in the "What's Hot" section. [6] Scott Mitchell, writing for MSDN Magazine, identified the program's comparison rules as its most powerful feature. [7] The customizable rules control which differences between two files should be flagged as such.

  6. Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of computer software operating systems created by Microsoft.Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs).

  7. diff - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the utility diff is a data comparison tool that computes and displays the differences between the contents of files. Unlike edit distance notions used for other purposes, diff is line-oriented rather than character-oriented, but it is like Levenshtein distance in that it tries to determine the smallest set of deletions and insertions to create one file from the other.

  8. Comparison - Wikipedia

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    Displaying the differences between two or more sets of data, file comparison tools can make computing simpler, and more efficient by focusing on new data and ignoring what did not change. Generically known as a diff [ 18 ] after the Unix diff utility , there are a range of ways to compare data sources and display the results.

  9. xdelta - Wikipedia

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    Xdelta [3] is a command line tool for delta encoding, which stores or transmits the difference (deltas) between sequential data, instead of entire files.This is similar to diff and patch, except diff computes and shows the difference between two complete files, while patch is primarily designed for human-readable text files; Xdelta is designed for binary files and does not generate human ...