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If you've got two folders that you want to have the same contents, or if you're just trying to figure out which of two folders has the latest versions of your files--Skorpiostech's Changes 1.0.4 can help.
Just point it to two folders (or even two volumes or a local folder and a network share) and Changes shows you--in an easy-to-use interface that provides detailed information and Quick Look previews--exactly which files and folders differ, as well as which ones exist in only one location.
Customizable filters let you exclude invisible files and other unwanted data, and a convenient tool lets you compare the actual contents of two versions of a document to view exactly what the differences are. Changes can then merge the two folders so that you have the latest versions, and all files, in each; you can manually override merging for particular files and folders.
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