![]() ![]() 100% means you’ve got, not two versions of the same photo, but two copies of the same file. In between them, the program gives you a similarity percentage. It took about twelve minutes to search through the 8,651 pictures in my library, where it found 483 possible duplicates.Ĭlick on a set of two images, and you’ll see both pictures, side by side. That way, you can help friends slim down their collections, too.Īfter you load Awesome (I really hate that name), you simply drag your photo folders to the top part of the window, then click the big Start Search button. You can run a portable program directly, without installing it first, and even carry it with you on a flash drive. It also comes in both installable and portable versions. It’s free, simple, and it does a very good job of finding duplicates and not-quite duplicates. There are a lot of better and even free alternatives.I’ve tried a lot of duplicate file and photo finders over the years, and my current favorite–specifically for pictures–is the grandiosely-titled Awesome Duplicate Photo Finder. I won't even mention the old and not adjustable GUI already noted on other reviews. There is a 'Low/Moderate/High' accuracy option in the Settings, with no information about differences in scanning time or accuracy. Also no instruction about how to setup/use it the 'on line tutorial' it's a joke. on their website, there is a 'free' download version and a 'buy now' option no indication about version number so no way to compare with the today GAOTD. It started at about 5 minutes ended up at almost one hour very inaccurate 'Time remaining' estimation. scanned an external backup drive with about 60,000 pictures where I knew there were duplicates. only options is file extension - not even sure why there is a 'exclude' list no option to select video files (or any other format, for that matter) (I know, the name is 'Photo Finder', but would have been a useful option) ![]() no options to skip smaller (or very large) files Easy, fast installation, activation code in the package. ![]()
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