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Giveaway of the day — SwiftCompare 1.3

The Complete Compare and Merge Utility.
$23 EXPIRED
User rating: 298 68 comments

SwiftCompare 1.3 was available as a giveaway on June 1, 2008!

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Helps you get back all kinds of lost or deleted data on Android devices.

SwiftCompare is a utility to Compare Files and Folders and Merge/Synchronize the differences between them. What makes SwiftCompare distinctive is the presence of a very customizable Compare and Merge engine (CME), allowing the user to Compare and Merge/Synchronize Folders and Files the way he likes.

SwiftCompare can be used to Manage Source code, keep Folders in Sync, Verify Data, Restore corrupt Data, and much more.

System Requirements:

Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003; 5 MB Disk space; 32 MB RAM (minimum)

Publisher:

Oorja Software

Homepage:

http://www.oorjasoftware.com/product_info.html

File Size:

2.53 MB

Price:

$23

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#68

Great program! The ability to go line by line and sync or not sync a file is something I have not found in any other software. This function allows you to sync the whole file or just portions of it--invaluable.

Reply   |   Comment by dkhacker  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#67

Regarding my comment #17 about WinMerge not seeing my 7-Zip installation, there are a couple of issues. First, the plug-in only supports a particularly version of 7-Zip, so you have to use that version, you can't use a newer beta version of 7-Zip. Second, there is a bug in the way WinMerge parses the 7-Zip program path. The 7-Zip .msi, which I prefer, ends the path with "\". WinMerge actually does find the 7-Zip DLL and correctly displays its version, but because it creates a path containing "\\", it gets confused and thinks 7-Zip isn't installed. If you use the 7-Zip .exe installer, it leaves off the trailing "\" in the path, and WinMerge is happy. At least, that's the only difference I noticed between the .msi and .exe installations.

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#66

Nice idea. Very slow.

Reply   |   Comment by Richard  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#65

I use kdiff and the excellent SyncBack Freeware Edition for file / folder compare and sync.

I strongly recommend anyone who uses SyncToy to try SyncBack, it's so much better and doesn't require .NET framework.

http://www.2brightsparks.com/downloads.html

Cheers

Reply   |   Comment by fots  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#64

Question, can this be used for differentiating extremely large image file collections? I want to separate imagery by length, girth, depth, etc., and other special characteristics known only to me and my adopted servants. Please answer in Thai. I'm using Ubuntu if it makes any difference, and she's great, especially on top.

Reply   |   Comment by Gary Glitter  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#63

Regarding my note above (#58). This program is not as good as I thought it was originally. I gave it a thumbs down, but said that it seemed fine for comparing folder contents. I was wrong. I have since discovered that even though the program says it will compare sub-folders too, it appears to only search one sub-folder deep. I was very disappointed to learn this and realized that I am still going to have to go through many of my back up folders manually because it would take me just as long to use this program as it would for me to do it the old fashioned way.

Reply   |   Comment by Nammerama  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#62

Actually I was just a little curious so the program was installed on my XP prof PC.
What an easy install - it worked with NO cut and paste :)

So now why not check my PDA back-up files - I got a lot of them with more or less similar contents. Worked smooth :)

Now why not make a 'master' back-up by merging the newest files ?
No problem !

I'm confident that I could have done this with some of my other programs - BUT until now I didn't do it !
This program simply asked for the job !


It's about 6AM here so the clean up will wait .... Thanks GAOTD :)

Reply   |   Comment by Ben Sando  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#61

This program seems fine for comparing folders that may contain some of the same files, but syncing takes a lot longer than I would have expected. Also, seems to take up a lot of resources once sync has started. There is no good way to cancel once started. I gave it a thumbs down because although it is a good idea, the program itself is really sluggish when it comes to the actual functionality (ie- syncing).

Reply   |   Comment by Nammerama  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#60

http://winmerge.org/
WinMerge is an Open Source (GPL) visual text file differencing and merging tool for Windows. It is highly useful for determing what has changed between project versions, and then merging changes between versions.

Features

* Visual differencing and merging of text files
* Flexible editor with syntax highlighting, line numbers and word-wrap
* Handles DOS, UNIX and MAC text file formats
* Unicode support
* Difference pane shows current difference in two vertical panes
* Location pane shows map of files compared
* Highlights differences inside lines in file compare
* Regular Expression based file filters in directory compare allow excluding and including items
* Moved lines detection in file compare
* Creates patch files
* Resolve conflict files
* Shell Integration (supports 64-bit Windows versions)
* Rudimentary Visual SourceSafe and Rational ClearCase integration
* Archive file support using 7-Zip
* Plugin support
* Localizable interface

Reply   |   Comment by frank  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#59

Just a suggestion for the writers, perhaps in future versions you might add support for the scientific date format of

YYY/MM/DD

Reply   |   Comment by TK_M  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#58

Are any of you gripers at all familiar with the term RTFM ("Read The <> Friendly Manual? Or the ReadMe? Educate yourselves, people - fer krissakes!

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel Long  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#57

Anything that runs from operating system Windows NT forward will run on Vista as long as your file system is NTFS and your operating system 32-bit. It is absolutely impossible to state otherwise. If you still cannot figure out how to run an operating system like Windows Vista, you simply right-click on the application's short cut, left-click on Properties, left-click on the Compatibility tab, click a little check mark into the tiny little box, and then click on the tine little downward facing triangle and select the operating system of your choosing. Left-click on Apply and left-click on OK.

I swear to God, how some of these people get up in the morning and manage to continue to breathe while getting dressed ...

Don't let your ignorance show through so unbelievably early in the game -- it takes up bandwidth of people who educate themselves.

ON TOP OF THAT: IT'S FREE, PEOPLE!

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel Long  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#56

This app Needs:
1) Drag and drop support from Explorer/My Computer to Application
2) Needs Explorer Context menu eg. Send To... -> SwiftCompare
3) Needs Explorer Context menu eg. Compare files/folders with SwiftCompare

The app supports command line Params/Args so why not have automatic context menu created :-/ ???

When trying to use Command Line with Params, it will show an error if the file doesn't exist, but when they do exist, it does nothing else, not even load the files automatically :-/ ??? Very strange.

Verdict... may as well stick to Compareit! or free ones that are out there with Explorer Context-Menu add ons or in-built.

[Personal opinion; Seems like a lot of people out there are trying to use free engines (from sf.net) then wrap them in an application GUI and sell it] I think it's lame when there are tons of these already out there... must "push the envelope" a bit further.

Reply   |   Comment by Chris De David  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#55

Plus - does do the job, as long as know where the folders should be.

need also to find duplicate file name locations which would help me clean up disk. Compare this file name and find all locations of same name and /or same file size time stamp.

Negatives:
didn't find very easy to use and understand
Clicking a button "..." didn't do anything, is that supposed to be a file browse?

was doing a compare checking was everything backed up
so was doing Folder against backup
Just shows Loading. No progress, no cancel option, couldn't click any buttons to start second

Summary - told me that had 22 files same, no differences
but when looked at line by line, were 6 in Folder that weren't in backup.
Nice that lines up the files, but why wouldn't summary show that they are more in one than the other.

Either have to have a really small font, or only get to see so little of file name. 6 pt fushia is NOT readable; yes, has a font option, which I used; 12 pt don't see enough of the name

when working on, only see the path name but not the folder so too easy to forget which is right and which left. Moved wrong way.
Would be much nicer to see the last 50 characters of the path name instead
this Drive...ments\backup\2008 April\files named by client\project name
instead of C:\Documents and Settings\Compac_Adminstrator\My Documents\ only 12 characters of final path file name here -- which still doesn't id which folder it is as two levels to go to get to the file name.

Color helps but hard to know what means.

Would like better options, such as show me the differences and let me decide how to handle sync. Studying Help files and changing options didn't get to the "powerful CME" as promised.
Lot of times have made changes to the file on the flash, as well as different edits to the file on home machine so don't want to just go with the newer.

For wanting to do a rule based compare, not enough options. Okay what rules using for this compare?

No way to change once have started loading files and gotten the message, "Rules based is going to take time"

Had orphan on right and next line orphan on right
to me, looked like same files, couldn't see name as size and time stamp were the same.
could click on one and ask for compare with another, but couldn't select the other one without going to browse the full file path. When I tried, swift closed completely.
Suspect this was a Windows problem, not one with Swift, but no error message was generated.
Guess I'll be keeping this one anyway.

Reply   |   Comment by CB  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#54

Appears to be a very simple program.

It does not compare files over FTP, which is what I would think is the real place it would be needed.

Pointing it out in case other users besides myself am making the mistake.

Also putting in my vote - as a techie who runs IT in a startup, we are Vista free, and have no idea why anyone would choose Vista. Use XP (or better yet, OSX) and you will have much better compatibility, as well as a more secure and stable OS.
As a programmer and teacher, I recommend developers to wait before adopting Vista - If you start developing with AIR or Gears in mind you will be Vista ready at about the same time as your competitors - perhaps sooner - and you will have a huge advantage in the actual program (smaller, faster, and more portable).

Reply   |   Comment by The Jewish Music Guy  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#53

Not bad, thanks GAOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by Money Ideas  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#52

Windiff & SwiftCompare are both 2 file solutions, & in each case 1 of those 2 files is the program's help. SwiftCompare comes with an installer, but maybe doesn't really need one: set-up puts the 2 files in the program folder, copies the short-cuts to the Start Menu, & records the locations in the registry for un-install. Windiff & SwiftCompare both store your preferences in the registry, & will run from just about anywhere - running the programs enters your preference info in the registry. And today at least, both programs are free.

SwiftCompare does more than Windiff, but there are programs that do more still. Obviously if you need a comparison &/or syncing program that does more, check out some of the alternatives posted in the comments, but please remember that everything has some sort of cost - the KDiff program that's been recommended comes with a 45 page manual, which to me makes the program a bit of overkill when all I want to do is find out if the files in one folder are newer than those in another. It looks like a good app., & I'll keep KDiff on my hard drive for the jobs SwiftCompare won't do, but until I come across one of those jobs I'm not going to bother to figure KDiff out.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#51

#48, turkishvan007, the GOTD offerings are not time-limited (until you have to reinstall Windows or replace your computer). You should check for proper registration when you install the software (SwiftCompare uses the standard Help, About). If software is reverting to a trial later, then you're probably using a registry cleaner, or upgrading your computer hardware (a few applications will check for the specific hardware configuration you had when you installed them).

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#50

I've used Beyond Compare (older ver. 1.9) for many years. It is great, but not free.

Clonespy is a great, free program for finding exact duplicate files. You just tell it what folders to look in and it stops at each set of exact duplicates so you can pick which to delete.

Swift Compare looks like it has some good features. I'm in process of trying it.

Reply   |   Comment by Stephen Cohen  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#49

I see from the continued thumbs-up to #25, einstein, that many users need serious hand-holding. When you start SwiftCompare, cancel the wizard, go to Tools, Options, Comparison, Folder Compare, and uncheck/clear Compare Contents (unless you really need content comparison, in which case you'll have to wait, no matter which folder comparison product you use). At a minimum, Compare File Size and Compare Modified Time, Files Only, should be checked when you're not using Compare Contents.

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#48

Complete useless except, for the starting beginner at point zero.
A myriad of free soft does the job CORRECTLY.

How do THEY dare ask money for this kind of rubbish.

A big NIL and thumbs down.

Sometimes I am sorry to be so devastating in my comments but
this really deserves it.

Reply   |   Comment by Alain Vanhentenryck  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#47

This program says it's available free for a time-limited offer. Does this mean that after 30 days it will run out like a lot of other time-limited versions I have down-loaded here in the past thinking the time limit was the 24-hour giveaway period only to find out the program was basically a trialware program? If so, when does the time-limited period run out? Could GAOTD list the time period duration in the info box at the top of the page on software like this, please?

I'm not going to download this as I have version 1.2 and it's still running and don't want to download version 1.3 to have it run out and then risk losing both versions until this info is provided.

Reply   |   Comment by turkishvan007  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#46

Hmmm...It would seem that SwiftCompare and the aforementioned WinMerge, KDiff3, DoubleKiller, UltraCompare Lite, BestSync, Directory Compare, etc are similar in functionality as AJC Directory Synchronizer, Comparator Pro, DSynchronize, ExamDiff, FCWin, ozSync, SyncBack, SyncEXP, Toucan, etc.

Reply   |   Comment by Finibus Bonorum  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#45

# 18.
"...Instead of a useless 'screamsaver'..."

Well, silence is supposed to be golden...we may need protection from 'screams' of terror, horror, etc as we install software.

Reply   |   Comment by Finibus Bonorum  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#44

#11 "user" mentioned Microsoft's own simple "WinDiff" which I use routinely for quick comparisons.

It can be downloaded here (easier to find than on Microsoft's site):

http://www.grigsoft.com/download-windiff.htm

Although it is very simple, it can compare both file and folders. You choose/set your own editor (I use WordPad).

It is very lightweight (two files including a help file) and needs no "install" since no registry entries are needed, and it can be run from any directory or USB stick

If you put a shortcut to WinDiff in your right-click "Send To" menu then you can easily send pairs of files or folders to it for routine quick comparisons without having to "launch" it from the Start Menu.

Reply   |   Comment by harpo2448  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#43

Mamutu trapped it doing a code injection at startup. Even if this is benign as several here have been in the past, there is no excuse for a trivial non-system program to need to do anything like that.

Reply   |   Comment by G  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#42

#37, Mike, clearly, you didn't look at the various alternatives at all. I haven't looked at DoubleKiller or UltraCompare, but WinMerge and KDiff3 have vastly more features than SwiftCompare, including the features that you claim they don't, and those features are far more flexible and configurable than those in SwiftCompare. You should particularly take a hard look at WinMerge. Actually compare files and folders, and look at your options when the comparison is complete (available options change based on what you're comparing).

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#41

I like the way the description says "the way he likes" no woman would ever compare/merge files :-) J/K

Reply   |   Comment by Tim  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#40

You people knocking Vista should 'GET A LIFE'. I have owned and used Vista Ultimate for over a year now and I have NOT found one single program that I cannot make run on it and I have 278 programs to date installed and counting. These programs include the ones from GAOTD that I have accumulated. Vista is here to stay so LEARN how to use it and quit your "bitching".

Reply   |   Comment by Joey Rice  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#39

I will be glad to give this program a try but it may be hard to overcome the program I have used for the last year or so.

I am a big fan of Beyond Compare, which states is also Vista compatible. This is the progrma I have used without problem. It is also a highly recommended program from Gibson Reasearch, home of Sheilds Up, which many of you have probably used at one time another to test the vulnerability of your Internet connection from hackers.

Beyond Compare is also great at letting you look at binary files and have it automatically highlight the line where the difference is.

The trail version of Beyond Compare has benefited me because while it says "30 day full function trial" it seems to be a 30 use trail not calendar days. Thus I use it once or twice a month to synchronize files. They have new version in beta and I will purchase that once released.

I am not trying to shoot down this GOTD offering as I hope this Swift Compare has other features I can use as well . I just wanted to point out another great alternative for GOTD users.

Reply   |   Comment by Toetag  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#38

Try this excelent freeware option "Directory Compare" from Juan M. Aguirregabiria:

http://tp.lc.ehu.es/jma/win32/dirco.html

Very good interface and easy to use.

Reply   |   Comment by cladic  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#37

Already given away:
http://giveawayoftheday.com/swiftcompare

Here's a review:
http://www.bladedthoth.com/reviews/15mrs/swiftcompare-v1-2/

Reply   |   Comment by Illegal.Alien  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#36

This looks very interesting, as I've looked for free alternatives for several months. Below is a quick synopsis based on suggested freeware alternatives in these comments:

SwiftCompare - Three utility areas are covered in this one program: text compare, folder/file compare, binary/content compare

Some key features worth noting, that are important to me:
-modify comparison parameters (eg. ignore white space diffs)
-can ignore date stamps
-compare or ignore by name, size, date, content
-integrated text editor

Alternatives:
winmerge - full featured text file comparison only, not file sizes, binary, etc.
kdiff3 - also very good text file comparison only
doublekiller - only file comparisons
ultracompare lite - decent featured text comparisons but only paid pro version does file comparison

Reply   |   Comment by Mike  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#35

@27
Did you read the readme and follow the directions?
Did you install it under admin rights?
Did you make sure your firewall did not block the activation?
It is hard for people to help if you don't provide much information. Also, try asking in the forum.

Reply   |   Comment by enovy  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#34

@29 Janet:
difference between old and new version?

1. Facility to change fonts for both File Compare Viewer as well as Folder Compare Viewer.
2. Navigation to "Previous diff" and "Next diff" added for Folder Compare Viewer.
3. Earlier there was a problem with first time registration of SwiftCompare. The bug has now been fixed.

Reply   |   Comment by Funkster  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#33

aptdiff is free compare tool, can compare text and binary files.

Reply   |   Comment by richard  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#32

I downloaded and installed this program. I attempted to compare simple word processing files. The results were totally useless to me. I would recommend you save your time testing this program, and look into some of the other suggestions made by others who reviewed today's offering. That is what I am going to do because I could use a program such as this provided that it works as promised. Thanks anyway to the fine folks who manage this site.

Reply   |   Comment by Briar  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#31

@#10, there's an Tools/Options menu, damnit - what a surprise, where you can change the font and its size.

Reply   |   Comment by Mike  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#30

Whoa, I was just looking for something like this yesterday. At work, we use Beyond Compare for keeping directories and files in sync with one another. It's an amazing program, but it's also not free. I wanted to have a similar (and free) program to manage my PhD files, which get spread out between my laptop, a USB drive, and computers at the university. SwiftCompare looks like it may be able to do the trick - at the very least, it will be something to try out. Thanks for putting something a little different on this site!

Reply   |   Comment by Jeff  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#29

I've been using SwiftCompare for all my backups because it lets you see exactly what the synchronization is going to do BEFORE it does it! I work in graphics and photography and can't afford to lose important files....

1. Anyone know the difference between old and new version?

2. Was the person who complained about getting the message "Binary files different" use the BINARY COMPARE FEATURE of SwiftCompare...?

3. I compare HUGE folders full of many large subfolders, and it works fine. Takes a while, but that's a lot of bytes to compare!

Reply   |   Comment by Janet  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#28

buggy application; crashes hard when i try to start it :(

Reply   |   Comment by bergblue  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#27

I tried to install it and all I got was a message saying "invalid key"

This always seems to happen when it is something I really want to try.

Any ideas?

Reply   |   Comment by Tradeinthailand  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#26

To those complaining about freezing, slow response, etc., look at the product before posting. If you're comparing folders, and you have the option set to compare file contents, then, yes, it can take a long time. When comparing folders, I generally find file sizes and timestamps sufficient (and obviously, very much faster).

#16, Chuck Gregory, regarding .xls files, see my comment #8.

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#25

this is a piece of junk.when it starts comparing folders,the computer stops reacting and if the folder pair is big enough you can do nothing for even as long as 10 minutes.there is no progress bar,so the user does not know how the comparison is running and can not estimate how much time is remaining b4 he can gain access to his pc again.apart from that everytime you go one level deeper in the folder comparison strucutre and then want to come back one level,this thing starts re-reading the whole comparison again and you are out of luck for another ten minutes.thumbs downa and quick unistall.not worth a penny.

Reply   |   Comment by einstein  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#24

A good file sync program is Bestsync 2008, for comparing drives and keeping files up to date. For instance if you save alot of work on a USB drive, when you plug the drive in it will automatically compare the drive with a folder and update whichever files/folders you previously specified. Single or bi-directional too. I use it to back up my documents once a day. It's a free program with more features available if you buy a registration code, the compare and update function is free.

http://www.risefly.com/foldersynceng.htm

Reply   |   Comment by Duane  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#23

Awesome! I can finally find the many copy's of things I have left all over my computer and forgot to delete :)

Thanks GAOTD :)

Reply   |   Comment by Mike  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#22

#9 non-commercial (personal) use only!

Reply   |   Comment by Brother John  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#21

I downloaded this and installed it. I tested it with folders with large files in them. It didnt work. The software totally froze. It took a while to restart my computer too. It works fine with smaller ones. I have Vista so and it works but dont know if it have anything to do with it. Wondering if anyone with Vista have problems with it. It could probably just slow software.

Reply   |   Comment by Scott  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#20

#10, x, I think the toolbar looks fine, although I use a high display resolution. You can deselect the toolbar, and you can change the fonts. Also, context menus are available.

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#19

Yes, things work on Vista. MANY things work on Vista. I'd even say MOST things work on Vista.

Reply   |   Comment by Hawk  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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