I'd stick with VIM :)
you can open a file and then:
:vertical diffsplit <filename>
or just from the command line:
vimdiff <file1> .. <fileN>


On 1/28/06, Gilboa Davara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 05:06 +0200, David Harel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> Well, is there? the feature that impressed me most was the ability to
> define synonyms but there are other impressing features on this product
> or maybe I simply don't know how to take the most out of kdiff.
>

I personally use meld (http://meld.sourceforge.net/).
It has file and directory compare modes and syntax highlighting. In some
ways it's even better then my previous (Windows based) champ, Araxis
merge.
Another option is KDE's kompare.

Gilboa


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