Total commander vs double commander
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Now if there is a way to compare more than two directories at once, I may be more inclined to purchase a license to use this program after the one month trial.because I actually do have more than one backup that I would like to have perfect 1:1 copy each.otherwise its a 50/50 for me maybe less since I already have free working alternatives to do the job fine. Perhaps there is aim to have the synchronize directories option to have more than two directories to compare and sync?
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So what if I want to have 6 backups of everything? I have to compare each drive in couples and then compare one of each couples to another of a couple, let that finishe and then compare that couple to the last couples' drive and if they all match 100% then that means I have perfect 1:1 copy for all 6 backups - however this method will take a long time, especially if you have like 50TB or more of data to backup on 6 drive systems.
#Total commander vs double commander code#
I have notice that neither can do three way or more to compare folders or directories recursively, though I think the paid version of Code Compare can allow three way folder compare. Try and sell this program to me to see what it has going over the free alternatives.
#Total commander vs double commander full#
Notepad++ has a recursive search function too that I can use, and I use TeraCopy - also another free program (although the author of that said paid version will be better in future with more features than the free edition) to copy/move files around, oh and forgot the fourth - HashMyFiles to compare hashes of all files of any sizes so if Code Compare's folder directory doesn't match and say this file is different to this file even though they are both the same filetype and name, I can use this program to hash their values and compare them - if they are indeed different then I will have to choose which one to keep and which one to delete(even better if I had another copy of the file somewhere else and compare hashes with that and that will tell me if this was the original backup file and the other one was corrupted on transfer or destroyed/affected by a virus or something) - I guess I could also open up their contents and find out what is different like if it was a zip file, I would use WinRAR or 7zip or if they're mainly text I can use code compare again to compare the text inside each file to see what is different all four of these are free, compared to Total Commander that is only a trial for one month and after that it will become useless unless I purchase a license to use it which is around $45-ish in my currency or $60-ish for full price. For example I use Devart's Code Compare program to recursively compare folders and or drives to see they both match up or not in content so that I have a perfect 1:1 copy.