
This is what will appear in the WinSCP toolbar so keep it short. For the description field, simply enter WinMerge.


In the left pane of the Preferences dialogue box, click Commands.

Click Options > Preferences in the WinSCP menu.Like most of WinSCP's features, you have to be logged in to see its main user interface. Launch WinSCP and login to an FTP site.Doing this once in a while isn't too inconvenient but if you need to compare online and offline files regularly or compare very large files, this process can quickly become a real pain. When comparing online and offline source code files, the process is typically to download the online file over FTP or SCP using WinSCP and then compare that to a local version of the file using some file comparison tool or eye-balling the two files in a code editor by flipping back and forth. In this article, I will describe how to integrate WinMerge into WinSCP to compare a local version of a file to a remote version. One of the many really cool features of WinSCP is the ability to add custom commands. Compare It! 3 - fast and easy to use files comparison and merge tool.I love using WinSCP for so many reasons.WinDiff vs Synchronize It! - comparison chart.WinDiff vs Compare It! - comparison chart.It is much faster, support editing and merging, word-wrap, syntax highlighting etc. Try downloading also free trial (850K) of Compare It! - our compare and merge tool.

Searching for something faster and smarter than WinDiff? Note that these sources do not correspond to latest binary I could find, but it is still useful. Since we have here comparison charts anyways.ĭownload Windiff file comparison tool, all Windows © platforms: windiff.zip (75 Kb)įor developers, interested in WinDiff source code:ĭownload WinDiff source code, pure C/WinAPI, adapted for MSVC 6.0 project file: windiff_src.zip (150 Kb) Due to multiple requests, we have decided to make WinDiff available for download directly from our site, Trying to get WinDiff without downloading huge Option Pack. Still a lot of people are searching the internet, WinDiff can be found in Options Packs for most Windows versions.
