Compare version control file

I installed SVN server and makes version controls work.
I tried to compare 2 version and Dreamweaver asks me to select application to compare 2 versions file.
Does Dreamweaver has any compare versions applications?
If not then can you please advise any program to download to install for comparing 2 versions?
By the way, I just learned that Dreamweaver just allows user to use either version controls or check in and check out.
Is it true that Dreamweaver only can use one of them at same time?
Your help and information is great appreciated,
Regards,
Iccsi,

Is it true that Dreamweaver only can use one of them at same time?
Right.  If you use version control you don't need the other option.
Does Dreamweaver have any compare version applications?
No. 
Do a Google search for FileMerge,  BBEdit or TextWrangler.
See Comparing Files for Differences:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/dreamweaver/cs/using/WSc78c5058ca073340dcda9110b1f693f21-7edda .html
Nancy O.

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