NTDMatch
Version 2.0.1.7 of a native 32-bit WinNT/2000/XP AND Win95/98 Directory Matching and Compare utility for comparing the contents of directories and subdirectories based on various criteria and performing file operations to synchronize them. Works across network mapped drives. Can take snapshots of directory comparisons and use them for later comparisons. Inspired by the old PC Magazine DirMatch. $25. SWREG #91538909568.
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Supported Technologies
Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows XP/2000/NT
Software, Web-Based (Browser)
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Users (# of seats)
25
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Additional Product Information
NTDMatch is a 32-bit native Windows NT/95/98/2000/XP program inspired by the DirMatch, utility originally published years ago in PC Magazine. It compares directories, based on filters which allow it to only show, for example, those files which, exist in both, but the file in one has been modified. It allows file, manipulations such as copy, delete, edit, etc. on all or selected files., It can be used to maintain floppy backups of the projects you're working on, by matching the project directory with the same directory on the floppy and, only having to copy files that are newer. It can also be used to take a, 'snapshot' of the directories, which can be used later to compare to the same, directory. This is handy for determining which files were changed when a new, software package is installed. It is a specific purpose utility which doesn't, try to address every feature of a file management package; however, it does, what it does very well and is very flexible and configurable. It makes, extensive use of the powerful NT control features., If you ever need to:, - compare the contents of two directories (and optionally all of their, sub-directories),, - copy and/or move files between these directories based on various, comparison criteria,, - record a snapshot of the contents of a directory (and optionally all, of it's sub-directories) for later comparisons,, then you'll find NTDMatch an absolutely super tool., Here's one example of how to use this super function., First, create a shortcut named "Snapshot Drive c:",, which invokes NTDMatch with the appropriate parameters to create a snapshot, file containing a point-in-time record of ALL the files and directories on your, boot drive. All you have to do to record a boot-drive snapshot is double click, on this object and name the snapshot file when NTDMatch pops up its file-save, dialog (in which you may also enter an optional comment that describes the snapshot, -- e.g., "Boot-Drive Contents Before Installing "XYZ" software, which will be put, at the top of the snapshot file itself)., Then snapshot your drive before installing a new application. And,, after the installation, record another one, using the same object (above)., Then, using another shortcut named, "Save Delta Snapshot",, almost automatically create a third snapshot that contains ONLY the changes, that were introduced to your boot drive during the installation. You'd be, surprised at what some applications do to your boot drives. , With these "delta" snapshots, you have a record of boot drive changes for EVERY, application you've ever installed on a system., Among other locations, the most recent public version can be found in:, www.bmtmicro.com via the catalog (http://www.bmtmicro.com/catalog/ntdmatch.html), ftp.bmtmicro.com/bmtmicro as 'NTDMatch.zip', CompuServe's WINSHARE (Memory File Disk library section 8) as 'NTDMatch.zip'