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Previously on "Duplicate photo app"

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  • NotAllThere
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    I found anti-twin to be very good.

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  • eatmyshorts
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    Originally posted by eatmyshorts View Post
    Dupe Guru is simply awesome (and Free). Used the Mac version and its pretty good.
    https://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/

    Not only match the same but also similar photos that are binary different but very similar.
    You can set reference folders and it will lit dupes - then you can select and decide what to do; delete, move etc.
    Fuzzy matching thats what I was thinking.

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  • eatmyshorts
    replied
    Dupe Guru is simply awesome (and Free). Used the Mac version and its pretty good.
    https://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/

    Not only match the same but also similar photos that are binary different but very similar.
    You can set reference folders and it will lit dupes - then you can select and decide what to do; delete, move etc.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    Some of them are in t'Cloud and the rest are on a half dozen external backup drives. Every 6 months I run a full backup of everything, but this has caused duplicates, mainly for the photos.

    I've used CCleaner in the past, it was a nightmare to remove and I got contestant ads to upgrade/buy more features.

    qh
    Never had an issue with it, that's odd.

    There's this, although a recommendation from BT may not be worth anything...
    How to find and remove duplicate files and photos on your PC | BT

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  • quackhandle
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    Some of them are in t'Cloud and the rest are on a half dozen external backup drives. Every 6 months I run a full backup of everything, but this has caused duplicates, mainly for the photos.

    I've used CCleaner in the past, it was a nightmare to remove and I got contestant ads to upgrade/buy more features.

    qh

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  • ladymuck
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    CCleaner has a duplicate file finder as part of its wider offering.

    I'm assuming your files are backed up locally and not somewhere cloudy?

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  • quackhandle
    started a topic Duplicate photo app

    Duplicate photo app

    So you back up your photos and then back them up again. And again.

    Another frivolous lockdown task but I've put it off for long enough. I have found you can use/buy an App that will locate the duplication photos and remove them. Has anyone done this, and what were your findings?

    Currenty trying out Duplicate Cleaner from the Microsoft Store that is free.

    TIA

    qh

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