Looks good, huh? Let’s get to work then! Setting up DiffMerge with Dreamweaverįirst thing to do is to download DiffMerge from the official site and install it, no need to open it.ĭreamweaver needs a shell command to open DiffMerge with both files. ![]() It becomes really useful to see what has changed, once you click the Compare button this is how DiffMerge looks like: This is how you set it up in Dreamweaver so that you can compare files easily by right-clicking the file and selecting Compare with Remote Server:Īlso when uploading a file Dreamweaver may warn you that the file in the server has been modified and you may overwrite someone else’s changes: ![]() ![]() To compare files in Macintosh there are several applications and the best, lighter and faster to load is DiffMerge (works great in my old white Macbook), it is also free and open source so more than welcome. Adobe Dreamweaver is my main choice when developing since I like the color highlighting theme, it has an FTP client included and a simple check-in/check-out functionality that doesn’t need to be set up like SVN and works in cheap shared hostings that don’t support any version control. ![]() It is very helpful to be able to compare different code files to see their changes, specially when working in a team.
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