Autosync vs xxdiff
A side-by-side look at Autosync and xxdiff. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Autosync
Backup & Sync
Autosync is a file synchronization program that allows you to easily sync files between computers and devices. It supports two-way syncing so changes made on one device propagate to the others automatically. Key features include versioning, conflict resolution, and encryption.
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xxdiff
Development
xxdiff is an open source visual file and directory comparison tool for Linux/Unix systems. It compares two files or directories side-by-side and highlights the differences in color, allowing you to easily see changed, added, or removed lines. It is useful for comparing revisions of text files like source code.
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