Take a look at DiffPDF, it might do what you are looking for. Also there is
a project on GitHub that looks very promising diff-pdf
 On Oct 23, 2014 11:35 AM, "Mike Copeland" <m...@ggisoft.com> wrote:

> True, but I'm working with some folks that just got hired after being laid
> off from McDonalds (reportedly they were under-performers.) My hope is a
> side by side display of the two pdfs, with yellow highlighter on any line
> that is not a match in the most recent document.
>
> I realize I could easily write an application that would store the data
> during each report run and then process a compare, or simply log all
> editing activity and generate a report from the log...but the goal is
> "quick fix" as in today. I've already got enough higher priority items on
> my plate!
>
> Thanks Paul!
> Mike
>
>
>
> Paul Hill wrote:
>
>> On 23 October 2014 19:22, Mike Copeland <m...@ggisoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know of a free (or inexpensive) Windows utility that will
>>> compare two PDF files and display the content differences?
>>>
>> PDFs are text files so you could use windiff...
>> The markup is probably unreadable though.
>>
>> Alternatively use a tool to convert the PDFs to text files and compare
>> those.
>>
>>
>
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