pauledwards20
New Member
I think that that is interested to any legal professional who deals with legal documents.
Once I needed to compare two files to find out what changes were made, I've tried to find some comparative utility. And Compare Suite seems to be the best – well, in fact it is for guys like us, who don't need "syntaxes highlighting for C++ programmers" but just need a powerful tool to compare all DOCs and PDFs.
So I think that it's better than Araxis, that I liked, as araxis costs twice more, but was positioned to be a web-masters' tool.
Compare Suite provides you with:
1) Document comparison. Compare Suite allows to compare all popular
office file formats: MS Word (.doc), MS Excel (.xls), Adobe Acrobat
(.pdf), XML (for court systems);
2) Web monitoring. You can configure Compare Suite to monitor data
from any web-site. It allows to find changes in Web-Pages (.htm
files).
3) Comparative report. Comparative report includes comparative
statistic and detailed changes information.
Paul Edwards
Once I needed to compare two files to find out what changes were made, I've tried to find some comparative utility. And Compare Suite seems to be the best – well, in fact it is for guys like us, who don't need "syntaxes highlighting for C++ programmers" but just need a powerful tool to compare all DOCs and PDFs.
So I think that it's better than Araxis, that I liked, as araxis costs twice more, but was positioned to be a web-masters' tool.
Compare Suite provides you with:
1) Document comparison. Compare Suite allows to compare all popular
office file formats: MS Word (.doc), MS Excel (.xls), Adobe Acrobat
(.pdf), XML (for court systems);
2) Web monitoring. You can configure Compare Suite to monitor data
from any web-site. It allows to find changes in Web-Pages (.htm
files).
3) Comparative report. Comparative report includes comparative
statistic and detailed changes information.
Paul Edwards