PatchOnClick - create a "patch" for documents
Work And Study / / December 25, 2019
Unpleasant situation: you just send a large document (say, 50 MB), however, then required to make changes to a couple of paragraphs or lines. Re-send the file is often problematic.
If you have to regularly work with large documents, send them by e-mail while you are using dial-up access, you should pay attention to the free program PatchOnClick (Windows 98, 98SE, ME, NT4, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista).
The principle of operation is simple PatchOnClick. You specify the application source and the edited files. The program compares them and creates a patch that would make the necessary changes to the file. Blog freewaregenius.com It provides data on the effectiveness of PatchOnClick. If the original Zip-archive weighed 69.1 MB and 73.1 MB edited, the patch will weigh about 576 KB. Agree that send e-mail to half a megabyte easier dialup than 73 MB. PatchOnClick effective in working with documents and archives, but is less useful in the case of video and tables.
The main disadvantage PatchOnClick is that both computers (where the patch is created and where it will be used), the program must be installed.
PatchOnClick [via freewaregenius.com]