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and the configured third-party comparison tool will come up show a diff between the two files. CREATED BY JonathanNagy (Jonathan Nagy) REVIEWS (12) Review SUPPORTS Visual Studio 2015, 2013, 2012, 2010 DOWNLOADS Download (4,836) UPDATED 2/24/2015 VERSION 0.30 LICENSE View SHARE FAVORITES Add to favorites TAGS Programming, Coding, file comparison Description Reviews(12) Q and A (3) Sign in to write a review Sort by: Date - new to old Date - old to new Rating - high to low Rating - low to high Your Rating: Required Review (Maximum of 1200 Characters) by andygjp | August 06 2016 The default configuration, "%PROGRAMFILES%\Beyond Compare 4\BCompare.exe", doesn't work as %PROGRAMFILES% resolves to "C:\Program Files (x86)". But if you change it to: "%ProgramW6432%\Beyond Compare 4\BCompare.exe" instead it'll work. (See: http://stackoverflow.com/a/17691522/453133)Apart from that, it does what it says on the tin. by Axel Rietschin | December 11 2015 Does not work, sorry. by apk-dev | December 03 2015 VS has excellent (hidden) file comparison capabilities, yet the extension fails to provide the option to utilize them. I've tried configuring it for this, but putting "devenv.exe /diff" in extension settings results in an error. by Chrysler | October 28 2015 Functionality is very limited. Shows an unhelpful error message ("File not found") when attempting to compare files without configuring the path to the external diff tool. Does not support setting command-line parameters for the diff tool, so I can't use Visual Studio's inbuilt diff feature (devenv.exe /diff). by pocketme | October 07 2015 I've used Compares Files from VS2012 without any error and I love this tool. Thank you for this great tool, simple enough, strong enough. But with VS Community 2015 (version 14.0.23107.0 D14REL), error 'The system cannot find the file specified' occurs whenever click the context-menu item 'Compar