TreeComp

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  • Version: 4.0 Beta 3
  • Publisher:
    www.xs4all.nl
  • File Size: 1.09 MB
  • Date: Feb 23, 2010
  • License: Free Trial Software
  • Category:
    File Compare
    File & Disk
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We usually need copy files which are modified continually between office and home or other location. But we often make mistake that which is the newest version we need copy and this job is very bald and reparative. I am a professional who often publish articles on magazine or Internet. I usually need copy my works from office to home or other location v.v. Sometimes when I open my works which I have copied, I find suddenly that it is not the newest version which I need. That makes me a great trouble. Do you meet the same trouble as me Fortunately, I get a synchronization tool which can help me indeed. That is TreeComp which is published by WebSite. Do you know that I have used it for a long time and I have no longer make mistakes when I copy files. So I introduce you the great tools and wish it can help you in deed.

TreeComp is an interactive utility that we can use to compare 2 directory trees and optionally synchronize the files within the directories. The program works with local folders as well as FTP locations and ZIP archives. After scanning the selected directories, the tree view shows the differences. Programs to view the differences (i.e. Microsoft's WinDiff or WinMerge) between files with the same name can be launched by double-clicking, as well as editors for a file residing in one of the 2 trees. After inspection files can be copied/deleted interactively as desired. TreeComp should work on all versions of Windows (95/98/NT 4/2000/XP/Vista and Windows Server 2003). Additional features include a variety of filter options like view and file filters, binary compare options and more. Files can be compared by time, attribute, size and content.

The current version is version 3.10, with among others support for profiles to store frequently used pairs of directories and RAR files. Version 3.2 improved the way it handles changes not induced by the program itself, but for instance by copying files to a directory currently inspected using TreeComp. Monitoring threads "watch" the trees for changes and will eventually incorporate the changes. If we encounter problems with this feature there is still the possibility of switching it off using Options | Monitoring Thread. Version 3.3 allowed for opening files using its associated program by using the context menu. Furthermore, backups of files that are older can be stored in a new directory with a name based on the current day. Version 3.4 introduced a build-in FTP client, so since then it is ideal for updating our home page at our Internet Service Provider. The selection of directories to compare is facilitated by using a new software component that resembles the left pane window of Windows Explorer. A help file is released since this version. Version 3.5 was the first version distributed as FREEWARE! Various bugs were solved. Version 3.5 solved a problem comparing files on a remote server under Windows 95/98. Version 3.6, introduced an option for multithreaded comparison. This allows for very fast comparisons: comparing 2 directory trees with 121.000 files having a total size of approximately 13 GB divided over 2.040 directories, took less than 11 minutes! Since version 3.6, different ways of comparing both trees are present. Comparisons now can be done based on any combination of timestamp, content and attributes. This behavior can be controlled using command line parameters. The last major improvement of TreeComp 3.6 is its ability to synchronize a complete branch from the left hand side to the right hand side, using the context menu of the tree view and selecting "Advanced" | "Synchronize left to right" or the other way around. Version 3.7 added stable multi-threading and support for ZIP files. FTP support is now based on WinInet FTP APIs. This should allow for handling a wider variety of FTP servers. The user interface for selecting the way the comparison should be performed is now highly flexible. Another new feature allows for displaying recent files only. Version 3.8 added supports for profiles to store frequently used pairs of directories and support for the popular RAR file format.

TreeComp has a friendly and easy-to-use interface and we can compare and synchronize folders by simply few clicks. This means we can save lot of our precious time. This is a very nice, easy to use and full-functions applications suit to compare and synchronize folders. The developer of this software wanted to ensure ease of use for the average home user with its simple, clean, great looking interface, but included features for even the most demanding, experienced users. It is an ideal solution for us who need to compare and synchronize folders continually.

In addition, TreeComp is free for us and it does not contain any adware or spyware so we can use it safely and undisturbed. It works with most recent variants of Windows and its current version is 3.10. What are you waiting for Download the free trial now and experience what powerful and effective it is at once! If you feel this utility is helpful indeed, introduce it to your friends please!

TreeComp is an interactive utility to keep 2 directory trees and the files within the directories in sync. The combined tree is displayed using a treeview control with icons indicating the status per directory. Programs to view the differences (i.e. Microsoft's WinDiff or WinMerge) between files with the same name can be launched by double-clicking, as well as editors for a file residing in one of the 2 trees. After inspection files can be copied/deleted interactively as desired. In our organization we view this program as an indispensable tool that is far beyond xcopy /s /e.
TreeComp should work on all versions of Windows (95/98/NT 4/2000/XP/Vista and Windows Server 2003).

The license of this software is Free Trial Software, you can free download and get a free trial.

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