
File verification: Verifies files after the move.File backups: Backs up files before the move.Drag-and-drop: Easily move programs between drives.Configurable: Lets you customize the move process with advanced options.

Cleanup: Automatically removes empty folders and orphaned shortcuts.You can easily add installed software and games to SymMover's main window, and move them back and forth between disks. SymMover is designed for moving software and games. This means that software and games will still work after you move them to another disk. SymMover achieves this by first moving the folder to its destination, and then creating a symbolic link between the source and destination. Windows still "thinks" the folder is located in the same place as before, even though it's not. SymMover helps you move a folder from one disk to another, and keep its "location" in Windows Explorer. I should probably fork out for my own BY licence, but I prefer whining on forums.Allows you to move software installations by creating sym links One of them, WinMerge I think, had a “plugin” (a non-configurable dll no less) to do something with tab and comma delimited files, but enabling it didn’t do anything at all.

In this case I wanted to diff some CSV files, and Beyond Compare gives a proper spreadsheet view of the diff keeping all the fields aligned, rather than just the raw text view which I could do using gnu diff or a lot of built-in abilities of most text editors. One even has annoying matching brackets that scroll the screen with you.

All they are is useless gui wrappers around gnu diff or something like that. They’re all the exact same useless thing that do nothing more that the console-mode diff can’t do. I tried DiffMerge, WinMerge and Meld and hated all of them. It’s my works multi-user licence I was hoping to ‘extend’ :) And I tried it and it didn’t work :( I just resorted to using BC in trial mode for now. “A single user license covers one person using BC on any number of computers.”
