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DESCRIPTION

Compare Folders is a powerful utility designed to compare two folders and tell you which files and folders are the same, which are new, and which have been modified. This saves you the effort of reading through lists in the Finder and using Get Info to sort it all out.

Compare Folder's comparison engine is threaded to work efficiently and allows you to use the Comparison Selector Sheet to customize which attributes to compare or ignore. Features such as: a clean, intuitive, Aqua interface with robust drag and drop support, Item Actions (Open, Reveal in Finder, Get Info, Delete, Rename, Lock/Unlock, Inspect, Copy To..., Archive, FilePeek), a built-in Get Info window, an Item Inspector and seamless integration to open any item you click on make it a polite OS X citizen with flexibility at your fingertips. All of this and more without leaving a single window.

The demo period is 9 uses, which means Compare Folders will be a fully functional app for the first 9 comparisons. After that the compare functionality will be unavailable until a license is purchased at the iNexus Store (www.infinitenexus.com/store.html) and the application registered.

We are working hard to add new features, and enhance existing ones. We appreciate any feedback from our users. Please visit our site for information on projects, other applications we offer, or just a few tips and tricks and support.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.2:
  • Multiple selection support for editing comments and lock state for items in Item Inspector
  • Reset dialog removed, now clears all accordingly
  • Removed .mac/MobileMe and iDisk upload support (3rd party usage is no longer a focus of this service)
  • Comparison Details is kept updated with information regardless of whether a file has been opened
  • Comparison Details remembers if open across launches
  • Added Item Inspector menu item and improve loading performance
  • Properly exclude any item that exists within a hidden folder or is hidden itself from results
  • Properly exclude only contents of .app (not .app*, like .apple or others)
  • Added content exclusion support for .menu, .plugin, .preferencePane
  • Detect writability of license file and alert user accordingly
  • Leak and memory usage optimizations throughout the app
  • Fixed comparison sheet showing when saving an already completed comparison
  • Improved warning for merge workflow
  • Icon column: remove title and make it fixed width (not resizable)
  • Fixed window title not updating when saving a comparison
  • Minor UI enhancements: truncate name and difference columns in the middle, alignment improvements
  • REQUIREMENTS

    Mac OS X 10.4 or later, 500+ MB RAM, 1 GB free space.

    Optional:

    • Growl
    • Smart Crash Reports


    SCREENSHOT

    Developer:Infinite Nexus Software
    Downloads:15,518
      - Version d/l:1,933
    Utilities:File Management
    License:Shareware
    Date:02 Sep 2008
    Platform:PPC/Intel
    Price:$24.95
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    Compare Folders User Reviews (4 posts)Write A Review
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    Aug 9 2007
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    SCHOSCHIE  I need to compare folders often, and a tool like this is very useful for me. However, at this stage, I think Compare Folders needs a lot of polish, and comparing it with other Shareware products in the same price range, the price for Compare Folders is way too high.

    The app has a number of drawbacks that turn out to be quite irritating if you happen to really USE this tool often.

    1. It doesn't do recursive compares (looking into folders and subfolders). You would have to compare each subfolder manually. When comparing a large hierarchy of files, this becomes unusable and defies the purpose of a compare tool.

    2. It is very slow. I'm not sure if the unnecessary transition "effects" between the tabs make it so slow. But it's so sluggish it feels like its wading through thick slime.

    3. There is no way to control the priority of compare properties. If you have timestamp turned on, files will always be compared according to their timestamp first, which in my view is not very clever. Particulary when working with fileservers, you often have the case that there are two identical files with differing timestamps. Compare Folders will mark these as "similar" instead of doing a filesize check first and then letting you choose if you want to ignore the differing timestamp.

    4. There is no content (byte per byte) comparison feature. Compare Folders uses only the filesystem info, but not the actual content, to compare the files. There are very rare cases where you have files with identical meta-info but differing contents. But more importantly, if you're paranoid and want to make REALLY sure you have two identical copies of a file before deleting the dupe, you want to do a byte per byte comparison. Compare Folders does not offer this feature.

    5. You cannot control what columns will be diplayed in the file info tables. For instance, if I'm not interested in the "Extension" and "Type" info, there is no way to make them disappear. With all the info in it, the tables get very wide and you need to scroll around a lot to get everything into view. The stacked display is a good solution, but it makes it harder to compare the info line per line.

    (A nifty feature would be if the table columns would autoresize to fit in the largest cell)

    6. It would be much easier to have to drop boxes where you can just drag&drop the two folders to be compared. It's no fun having to click through a file open dialog when you have the folders already open in the finder.

    That's a lot of criticism. I think Compare Folders could become a serious workhorse, but at the moment there are too many issues.

    Bottom line, calling it "demo" and asking $25 for it is just inappropriate. People (including me) will use this until the "demo" comparisons run out, and then they will trash the app, not buy it, and go look for something else.  
    (Version 2.6)

    praisebury
    +3
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    Jul 7 2008

    IROBERTO  ...does v3.1 fix these issues/shortcomings?   
    (Version 3.1)

    praisebury
    0
    Aug 13 2008

    INFINITE NEXUS  Several of the noted issues are already in our feature request queue and we consider these for each release.

    With regards to a couple of these:

    2. A preference for controlling the animations was made available in Preferences -> Appearance to disable this was added in 3.0. In addition, the engine itself was substantially improved in the 3.x series.

    6. According to the readme and version history Compare Folders' folder icons have supported drag and drop since v1.1. The application icon also supports drag and drop (since 1.0/1.1)   
    (Version 3.1)

    praisebury
    0

    May 22 2006
    *****

    IRIDESNOW  Comparing the contents of folders is not something that most people need to do very often, and that includes me. However, when you need to, there's usually a very good reason and having a tool like this makes the job infinitely easier.

    I've only had to use this app a few times, but I'm very glad I have it and was happy to pay for it. It's very well done and the developer continues to improve it.

    Rob  
    (Version 2.5beta3)

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    0
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    Jan 3 2005
    *****

    ANONYMOUS  A real handy application to see if my client has changed any files on sites I maintain. (I mirror download the site & compare it to my local version).

    Well done!  
    (Version 2.0.1)

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    Feb 16 2004
    *****

    JASON  Hey, great idea and useful program. I love the user interface... slick.  
    (Version 1.0)

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