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Goodsync personal v106/1/2023 ![]() I put the source & destination directories in Total Commander's 2 file manager panes and then have an icon on TC's "button bar" which launches Sync It! as a subprogram. Most of the time I use Compare It! and Sync It! from (grigsoft dot com) for file & directory compare/sync. I use the internal file & directory compare/sync tools in TC some of the time. (ghisler dot com) running in a win7 parallels vm (actually in a coherence window on my osx desktop). Just haven't found that on osx yet.įor now I continue to rely on win apps I've used over 15 years. I downloaded it & will give it a try!īeyond compare looks like a great program (haven't used it in windows though) and I have followed its developers' efforts to get that ported to osx-I'd surely buy it if that happens.īut for hundreds of Gb of photo libraries and mathematical & statistical modeling and analysis work, I need something which I can absolutely, positively trust and that is transparent & easy to use. I was pleased to learn about kdiff3 in this thread. I tried forklift, but that didn't fill the bill for me. In the 4 or 5 years since I began switching to macs I've looked for an osx app that does precisely what you asked for, murrayE -) I bought pathfinder, transmit, chronosync-they're all fine for their particular uses, but don't exactly do the things you ask for. I'm glad to see this thread is still active. Path Finder, at least, can display two folders in parallel columns but so far as I can tell, there's no way to get it to indicate what I ask in #3, above. Thus so far as I can tell, the following apps do not do what I'm asking about: ![]() ![]() Please note that I am not asking about comparing and showing the differences between two files. Obviously if a utility can list the contents of two folders next to one another, you could go through the two lists file-by-file. (b) which files are in both folders but are newer in the first folder than in the second folder, and vice versa? (a) which files in the first folder are not in the second, and vice versa indicate visually the differences between the two folders:.Preferably display, too, such other attributes as you select (kind, date modified, size). ![]() Display the list of files from two different folders, in parallel columns.Is there some Lion-compatible Finder-like utility that will do the following? ![]()
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