Someone at PCMag wrote the original dirmatch. They have replaced it with a program called wmatch. They are now charging $8 for it. Search for wmatch and you will find it.
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Up through Windows XP, I could use a wonderful utility called Dirmatch. It showed any 2 directories side by side, and allowed you to move or copy files from one directory to the other. In Vista and Windows 7, this has been replaced by something called "WingDir," which doesn't work at all--it just sits there and won't load any directory you point it to. Does anyone know of a substitute for Dirmatch that actually works?
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2015-02-02T14:43:21+00:00 I bought Wmatch with a debit card (stupid--should have used a credit card so I could stop payment). I was directed to a page with no link to download the program. I have a 2010 version that I got for free, but I should have been sent a link to download the newest version that I just paid for.