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Seems like you're on windows
I love TextMate on the Mac.
There is a "version" for windows:
http://www.e-texteditor.com/Have you tried that yet? Its got a free trial at the least.
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E, as in 'editor'
You can do what you're looking for with E: http://www.e-texteditor.com/
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The 'e' editor (based on TextMate source) has this
Under the 'View' menu select 'Undo History' for a nice graphical interface to changes that have been made in the current document.
You can even click a particular version to revert the document to that exact content.
Of course it's not free-ware... but it is quite stable and the demo version _is_ free.
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"e"
The best text editor I've sen for tracking changes has to be e text editor. I don't know if it's exactly what you want, but I think there's a demo so you can check it out. It falls down with 700MB files, but might do okay with 32.
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E Text Editor
Have you looked at E Text Editor?
One cool thing that E does is to give you a visual tree of your edits. That is, as you undo and make changes, you visually create a different branch of your previous changes and you can instantly go back to any point in time with just a click.
I don't know how well E might handle a 32MB file but it might be worth a look.
There's a free evaluation and I it's $35/license.
You can find it here http://www.e-texteditor.com/
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Re:Why Can't Linux Developers Match OS X
TextMate for Windows: http://www.e-texteditor.com/
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Re:D:Well, the e text editor is a pretty cool editor and supports TextMate bundles on windows and since the author of TextMate actually supported this, there is really no reason to hate him
:-).There seem to be some talk about e also being released in a Linux version.
Check out this article on how it can be used to set up a really nice rails environment on windows:
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Re:What is ir again?
Try e-texteditor. It isn't quite finished but does aim to be like textmate.
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There's a kinda Windows version
E-TextEditor. The TextMate guy has helped them a bit, and they bleat on all the time about how it's like TextMate
;-)