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ANN: C# Structured Difference viewer based on syntax

 
 
Gerrit Beuze
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      11th Jan 2005
Hi all,

ModelMaker Tools is happy to announce the release of
+++ ModelMaker Structured Difference Viewer 1.05 +++

Regular file based difference viewers report lots of changes if methods or properties
are just moved to a different location in a source file - even if nothing relevant changed.

ModelMaker Structured Difference Viewer does not care about white space or
position as it compares source files based on syntax.

This helps you trace actual changes, even if methods, fields or properties
are moved or appear in different order.

Key features:
+= Trace detailed changes even if methods appear in different order.
+= Ignore changes that are just related to line spanning and white space.
+= Navigation tree for quick navigation to modified entities.
+= Native C# support.
+= Command line interface for intergration with version control.

Check the screenshots at
http://www.modelmakertools.com/struc...reenshots.html

Gerrit Beuze
ModelMaker Tools
http://www.modelmakertools.com



 
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