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We need something written to remember each hack we install because when versions change, don't the hacks (most of them) have to be re-installed? What if you simply went hack crazy and don't remember them all?
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#2
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Write them down on a piece of paper... or.. make a folder with all the code inserts in it.. like @Used Hacks
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#3
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I just thought they'd be a cooler way of doing it...
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#4
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Create a spreadsheet in Excel and record them...
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#5
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In the members section there's a link to a site that compares files and databases for you. Login and find it.
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#6
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But there are times when we hack the same file numerous times.
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#7
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I have added well over 100 code changes/hacks into my board, many of which are in the same files. All I use when upgrading is Beyond Compare, the program that is linked to the in the members area.
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#8
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I'll check it out. Thanks!
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#9
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I use Araxis Merge, which is pricey, but well worth it.
Ethan |
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I couldn't find Beyond Compare.
What is the URL for Araxis Merge? |
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