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“We like the product. It is fast and accurate. It seems to pick up all of the differences in the documents, and it does a good job of displaying those differences. We like the easy to use interface. That is why we bought it!” Richard M. Baker (Richard M. Baker)
Great customer service, prompt attention to our requirements and lightening speed development has been my experience with the staff at Softinterface Inc. Within a few hours of installing ... Bruce King, IBM Canada, Toronto, Ontario
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Regardless of the editor you are using (MS Word, Excel,
Wordpad, Notepad, etc.), simply load the original and modified files,
press the Refresh button
'Diff Doc' can display the file differences in two possible views, 'All In One', or 'Side By Side'. Both views have their advantages, and switching between them is as easy as a mouse click (or F6). Lastly, many reports are available, including HTML, detailing the diff-erences. It is the best document comparison tool you've never tried.... till today! Click here to download and get your free trial. Need more details? Click here for full documentation. A feature list and a quick overview of usage follows below.
If you are looking for a CompareRite replacement we highly suggest you download and try this product. Once you compare files with 'Diff Doc' you'll understand why.
Using 'Diff Doc' is as simple as copying and pasting (or loading) the files into the application, then pressing the "Show Differences" button (or F5). Of course, there are several options and features that need to be discussed so that you can fully leverage 'Diff Doc's capabilities. There are 3 main tabs within the program, "
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| Color | Meaning |
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| Changed | Change has occurred. Master text is shown as red, bold, with a strike through, whereas the Source text is shown in bold red. |
| Added | An addition to the Master document has occurred. It is shown in bold green. |
| A deletion from the Master document has occurred. It is shown in bold blue with strike through font. |
Diff Editor Legend
Once the difference view has been refreshed, and at least one difference has been found the navigation toolbar/keys may be used. The table below shows the available commands:
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Jump to first difference |
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Jump to previous difference. |
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Jump to next difference |
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Jump to last difference |
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Jump to difference you specify |
There is also a drop down listbox in the toolbar which can be used to select a difference based on difference number and some text clipped from the text shown to be different.
The largest button within the toolbar will alternate the diff viewer between the "All In One" and "Side By Side" views. Typically, those dealing with literary content will like the "All In One" view, whereas programmers dealing with source code will like the "Side By Side" view. Alternating between views also gives you a feel for how the red-lining really works.
The "Report" button (or F2) will create the report as specified in the " Report Options" tab. You can also print or save any of the editors by using the right mouse button, or select the editor with the left mouse and then go to the file menu.
NOTE: Saving as MS Word, or HTML requires that MS Word be installed on your PC
The Swap text button (or F9) will take the text within the Original and Modified editors and exchange them, and then automatically refresh the diff viewer.
The "
Compare Options" tab has many items, but the most important are
items shown below:
| Setting | Description |
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| Ignore Case | Ignore character case differences when doing a file compare |
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| Ignore Empty Lines | Ignore lines that are completely empty when doing a file comparison. White space characters alone will make a line not empty. |
| Beep When Done | When set, a system beep will occur when the file comparison has completed. |
| Remove formatting | To do a pure text comparison, check this option to remove all formatting when comparing documents. |
The report created is dependent on
the settings in the "
Report Options" tab. First and most important is the type of
report you want. Of course you can print out any of the
editors, which is what most do. In addition to this there
are 4 report file types: MS Word, HTML, Text, and Comma Delimited.
HTML reports have an additional option of specifying either "All
In One" or "Side By Side" view. The report type is chosen
within the "General" section.
The other 3 sections allow for additional customization of each report type. For example you can choose to modify the default name and path of the report file created for each report type.
Once the report is created it is shown in an appropriate application. DOC and HTML Reports for example are shown in a browser, which typically has the ability to save, print and e-mail from the file menu. Other reports may show up in Notepad, which can be printed, edited or saved from there.
"I
am very happy with the software. It does exactly what I need it to
do and it is configurable to my preferences. I really don't have
anything negative to say about it. It is more affordably priced
than other software I looked at and does the job - just what I
hope I can say of software. Yes I had used CompareRite in the
past, although not recently. I had no difficulty with the
transition"
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As seen in "Inside Microsoft Excel". Click here for review.
"I have a small (2 Attorney) law firm and do quite a bit of contract intensive business law and real estate work. Like many others I have been very frustrated by Word's erratic document comparison tool. At times it highlights entire paragraphs rather than just the changes. Like everyone else who has griped in this forum, I too found the pricing of Delta View to be prohibitively high.
After reading about Word DocDiff here, I recently downloaded the trial version from the Word DocDiff website http://www.SoftInterface.com <http://www.SoftInterface.com> . I found the interface very useable and the results (for my purposes) were quite good. It can provide several different views illustrating the changes made to the document as well as a combined "redline" document in word format showing all of the changes. It can also provide a report identifying the page and paragraph number where the changes are located.
I have only used the tool about twenty times so far and therefore would hesitate to say it is the greatest thing since sliced bread, however, I would say it is well worth the time to download the trial version (for free) and evaluate it for yourself." Edward S. Shelton (Shelton and Shelton)
"I found a product called Diff Doc that seems to work quite well for comparing Word documents against other Word documents! (I don't know how well it works with WordPerfect, though the documentation claims that it is supported). Like many of you, I was looking at DeltaView and was very upset at their inability to work with us on the pricing structure. Diff Doc can also run from command line, so integration with document managers is a snap (the author modified the code over a couple of hours for me to get it to work with WORLDOX Versioning. In return, I wrote his FAQ on WORLDOX integration). Download an evaluation copy at <http://www.softinterface.com/>." 'Diff Doc' Troy Piersma excerpt from a TechnoLawyer Newsletter.
Your
products are very impressive, easy to use and script compatible, for what
we desired in the management of MS Word and Excel files. Thank you for
your continue contact with me in regards to these tools.
Mark Purinton
EMC Corporation 'Diff
Doc' + 'Convert Doc'
"Just read the TechnoLawyer post from Troy Piersma. I concur completely. I recently left a big firm which used DeltaView, and looked to get an equivalent program after being blown off by the DeltaView sales rep because I wasn't big enough for their policy. My Tabs and Practices master reseller, Judy Lassek, had also put me in WORLDOX, with which I am very pleased. She had heard of DiffDocs through her network, and I downloaded it and tried it out. I had a hard time comparing versions of the same document at first, but after receiving an update from DiffDocs, it has worked very well for me. My practice is transactional, requiring revising contracts regularly, and the program works great for doing that kind of comparison. I recommend that solos and others try it out, if for no other reason than the company is such a refreshing change from its competition! However, that wouldn't make much difference if the product itself weren't good." Michael V. Mulchay, PLC
"Great
customer service, prompt attention to our requirements, and
lightening speed development has been my experience with the staff
at SoftInterface Inc. Within a few hours of installing the
WordConverterEXE product, I was
convinced that I made the right choice in doing business with this
company.
For several months now, their product has been working in mission critical environment flawlessly. With a few enhancement requests that were completed and delivered the same day they were asked for, WordconverterEXE has saved us time and money.
It was a pleasure dealing with your team. Thanks Again!"
IBM Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Bruce King
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