Scooter Software has
Beyond Compare 4 Multiplatform Data Management Software (Pro or Standard) for the prices listed after applying coupon
HOLIDAZE at checkout. Digital Delivery.
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HOLIDAZE):
Features:- Beyond Compare is a software application used by developers, system administrators and others to compare, merge, and synchronize data. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Compare files and folders using simple, powerful commands that focus on the differences you're interested in and ignore those you're not
- Combine changes from two versions of a file or folder into a single output
- Synchronize your local data, FTP sites, and cloud storage
- A single user license covers one person using BC on any number of computers, or a single workstation accessed by multiple people.
- The license fee is a one time purchase. There are no annual renewal fees. Major version upgrades are generally at half price.
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***nevermind… it looks like they'll honor free upgrades***
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"You only get automatic upgrade protection when you pay full price for a license"
But they only seem to be referring to new vs upgraded licenses in the upgrade policy.
This program is amazing for folder compares. That's so helpful when idiots don't know how to update time labels on project folders and you have multiple instances labeled "new" and "final version".
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Does anyone else who has used both want to provide some rationale for paying for BC?
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