SwiftCompare lite is a free file compare and folder synchronization tool for Windows. You can use it to compare and synchronize any type of files (including doc, pdf, rtf, binary files), folders, or PCs.
SwiftCompare lite is a light version of SwiftCompare. Simple yet powerful, this file and folder compare freeware tool is indespensible for any/every PC user. For instance, if you are a programmer/web developer working on a set of source code files, you can use SwiftCompare lite to track relevant changes in two versions of source code/documents; SwiftCompare lite can be configured to ignore source code comments, whitespaces, capitalization for comparing the same. For a traveling executive who works at different locations or on multiple PCs, having the latest copy of data on each of the PC is imperative, which can be easily achieved by comparing and synchronizing the data on the PCs. And if you are a system administrator, a possible server crash situation will be less haunting for you, as SwiftCompare lite can help you easily restore the data using the last (incremental) backup. For people who copy/burn important data onto a floppy, CD/DVD ROM before taking the latter to office/home/presentation site, it’s a good practice to make sure that the copied/burned data is correct to the last byte. SwiftCompare lite’s binary comparison function will do that with ease, saving the user from possible frustation or embarrassment
SwiftCompare lite is also ideal for the home user who wants to keep his work, vacation photos, music files, video files etc. organized in one folder/drive on his PC. SwiftCompare lite is easy enough for the average home user, and potent enough for the advanced user to help him perform more complicated tasks. Some of the features of SwiftCompare lite include an in built text editor with syntax highlighting, one way/two way synchronization, customizable comparison rules for files and folders, binary file compare, right click context menu, visual summary of differences in files, performing file/folder backups before synchronization, and more.
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