WinDiff
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WinDiff is a graphical file comparison program published by Microsoft, and is distributed with certain versions of Microsoft Visual Studio as well as by source with the Platform SDK code samples. It is often criticized for its user interface, which doesn't abide by system color settings or visual styles and is widely believed to be crude and unconfigurable [weasel words]. All settings, some of which would not have been out-of-place on a toolbar, have been placed in menus.
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- Official site
- Source code
- WinDiff is included in the Windows XP Service Pack 2 Support Tools. It is also available from Keith Devens and Grig software.
- RunWinDiff - a front-end to WinDiff designed to make file selection easier.