January 21, 200422 yr Hi FLYers,all things sorted in your FLY! folders? OR several *.ini, *.ren, *.RTR, *.AMP files, not knowing the exact differences? Wishing to analyze two different airplane files, you have unpodded?Then you should have a perfect tool for that! Found it yesterday when looking for some Delphi algorithm.Angus Johnsons gives it as FREEWARE AND SOURCE Code. You mustn't be a programmer at all, get the package TDiff Version 4.0 from Freeware Delphi Components & Utilities by Angus Johnsonhttp://www.users.on.net/johnson/delphi/ When you have downloaded the package "diff.zip" then you will find the sub-zip "TextDiff.zip" included in diff.zip with the COMPILED file and helpfile - only copy TextDiff.exe, Textdiff.hlp and Readme.txt into a folder of your choice and run it (very easy to use)!Should be a great help for you! THANK YOU VERY MUCH ANGUS JOHNSON!Output-window (fly.ini versions):http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/58947.jpgBest regardsGeorg (EDDW)
January 23, 200422 yr Hi Rich,thank you for your feedback. Thought already noone beside me is interested in tools as this useful for FLY! (I'm actually coding some other for myself).Georg (EDDW)
January 23, 200422 yr I am using a similar utility everyday, couldn't live without such a thing.The father of all seems to be Microsofts Windiff which resides on many Windows install disks, for some reason mostly ignored by everyone as I consider it unusually useful for a MS program (no flame intended). Personally, I am using examdiff which has some nice options (www.examdiff.com) and if you prefer a single-pane implementation there is also CSDiff (www.componentsoftware.com). All of these programs are freeware and and I found them useful at some stage. With so many tools around, they got to serve some purpose one should think ;)Thanks for reporting your finding, GeorgChris
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