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Easy Duplicate File Finder for Mac allows you to quickly locate and eliminate duplicates of files that are taking up valuable space on your hard drive. With just a few clicks, you can add an item to scan, browse through the results, and eliminate any files you choose to free up space, and to help keep your computer more organized and efficient. Pros Works quickly: Once you've added a folder or drive to this program, the scans take very little time to complete. In no time you'll be looking at a list of duplicate files and sifting through them to see which you can get rid of. Good interface and tips: The interface makes it easy to see how to add files and what steps to take next. There is also a set of helpful tips that pop up when you first open the program to guide you through the process. Cons Too many trial limits: This program's free trial limits you to ten actions, which really only lets you get a sense of what the interface and navigation are like.
But it doesn't give you a real feel for what the program can actually do on a larger scale and how smoothly it will run. Jerky navigation: Scrolling through the list of scan results with the mousepad is not a smooth process, making it hard to keep your place. The only other option is to use the arrow keys, which quickly becomes tedious. If you don't mind selecting all duplicates and deleting them, this won't be a problem. But if you want to go through individually and make selections, it can get frustrating quickly.
Bottom Line Easy Duplicate File Finder for Mac does locate duplicate files quickly and makes it easy to eliminate them to free up space on your machine. It would be nice if the trial gave you a bit more of a sense of what you're getting when you purchase it for $39.95, but the program is worth investing in nonetheless. Editors' note: This is a review of the trial version of Easy Duplicate File Finder for Mac 4.6.0.352.
Easy Duplicate Finder is an award-winning program that will help you find and delete all sorts of duplicate files in just a few clicks. Thanks to its advanced algorithms and flexible file management options, Easy Duplicate Finder offers unmatched accuracy and ease of use. Easy Duplicate Finder has an intuitive interface that lets you delete duplicates in a simple three-step process: add folders, run a scan, delete duplicate files. You can choose to delete all duplicate automatically, or you can inspect the scan results before you delete, move or rename the duplicates.
Easy Duplicate Finder uses advanced file comparison algorithms that detect all the duplicate files on your Mac and guarantee 100% accurate results. The program has lots of file management tools that make it easy for you to quickly delete the duplicates you don't need.
You can sort results by file type and preview all detected files including pictures, videos, songs and documents. Power users can create file search masks and use advanced context menu options to manage their files in the most effective way. With the help of Easy Duplicate Finder you can find and manage duplicate documents, photos, videos, emails and even delete the duplicates from your iTunes and iPhoto libraries.
Introduction If you often find that you create duplicate files as you rename or use files in another context, or just backup more than you had intended, Duplicate File Detectors help you find and/or delete these duplicates and regain the storage space they previously occupied. Judging from some of the recent comments, it would appear that some cautions should be noted before using this type of software. One might also note that with the cost per gigabyte rapidly decreasing, redundancy is no longer such a bad thing. Don't ever just blindly run the program, find all the duplicates and then click 'remove'. This can be disastrous in the sense that even though filenames are the same, the content is sometimes different.
For example, you may have multiple icons with the same name, but of differing sizes; or you may have a photograph that has been modified when placed in a different folder but retains the same filename. Don't scan too much at once. A complete scan of drive C: would not be smart. However, scanning a few related folders at one time is much more efficient and the results less overwhelming.
Despite the best software, human intelligence may still have to be used. It is best, like eating an elephant, to take one bite or one small scan at a time. Rated Products. Incorporated other software you may not need such as BoostSpeed. Other Duplicate File Removers. is fast and easy to use.
It also features two specialty searches: Graphics and music. However, these functions are now limited in the free version. is fast and easy to use, does a credible job and it has enough options to satisfy most users. is fast and easy to use and does a credible job and it has enough options to satisfy most users. is yet another option. It is fast and easy to use, does a credible job and it has plenty of options.
Editor This software category is in need of an editor. If you would like to give something back to the freeware community by taking it over, check out for more details. You can then contact us from that page. Please rate this article. Pictures is the only thing I do not use searchmyfiles for. I use VisiPics that compares the pictures visually too and has a slider to adjust how much the searcher should be strict or loose about his choices, that can range from choosing pictures that have a lot of the same background color (like all pictures that have a lot of white or a lot of black) to pictures that must be completely identical with each other. Recolored pictures can be found as duplicates too.
Playing with the slider needs a bit of testing, but it is the best program I know of. Search my files lack a simple but useful function - to search files in the same name, or same size, etc. It more focus on content comparison, maybe based on MD5 indexing first. However, sometimes two txt document are almost same, 1 emtpy line would create different md5. Duplicate cleaner free and double killer supports name and size match. Glary utilities also has duplicate clean function, however, I am not sure it does content check. Of course, we can do a standard search using search my files, then sort the list by name or size to find the similar files, apparently it is awkward.
I used to use double killer till it started to have problem with my vista. It is a nice one but as the development stops at 2007, I am not sure it works with win7 and later windows, especially 64 bit system. Download.com indicates it supports up to vista, while softonic thinks it supports up to xp. Although this category title focuses on the.removal. of duplicate files, the current reviews would be better described as being for a Duplicate File 'Finder' category.
Each review should focus seriously on the removal process, since that is by far the most time-consuming for users' hands-on efforts. In comments for a related article ('A Duplicate File Finder That's Simple To Use And Unbelievably Fast'), Century22 and 11bravo pointed out what may be the single most important feature to anyone facing a large number of duplicates: an automated way to protect from deletion one file in each group of duplicates and then to choose between quick, batch deletion of all duplicates that weren't so protected versus manual deletion of selected duplicates. Note that I'm referring only to true duplicates, for which the minimum requirement is that files be identical in content; it would be desirable to have the added option to require duplication in data such as date and name and perhaps other attributes.
Without this combination of automated protection and batch deletion, the user is faced with doing that manually for each group of duplicates, which could take countless hours with a large number of duplicates. The next editor for this software category would do well to add to each program's review a statement of whether the program offers such an automated deletion-with-protection feature, or requires manual selection of each deletion, which is probably more error-prone than a well-designed automated method. Anti-Twin turned out to be what I was looking for. Duplicate Cleaner Free and Auslogics wouldn't do networked drives. I'm not looking to compare audio, video, or family pics.
I'm looking to get rid of the 400 copies of plain, old documents that have been created all across my network. We'd been trading core files around with a USB drive. Now we've got a NAS and everybody has their own private copy of every file from the past three years plus their own stuff that all needs to be merged back onto the NAS. I'm OCD, but that's tedious even for me! Pros for Anti-Twin: Works on networked drives Compares by name, content, size, or date or a combination of these Allows a% match.
DCF didn't recognize a lot of these files as duplicates because several have been re-saved with nothing more than a carriage-return or a blank space difference. I don't care! Same date, same file name, same basic file size, same file for my purposes. Clearly lists all duplicates in matched groups showing file path/name, date, and size. Allows deletion by directory! After it finds the duplicates, I can check a single folder (like one of the many copies) and it will delete from the copy and leave my original alone. Interface is clean and user-friendly.
I was up and running within minutes, maybe even seconds. Intuitive checkboxes. Thank you for this listing of duplicate finding programs, and especially for linking to Anti-Twin. I've spent many blurry-eyed hours comparing files. Now I may actually get this project done before my next birthday. Who is rating those tools?
I am amazed that SearchMyFiles has 5 stars with that unusable ugly interface. I tried all those tools and I can say that the best in this list is 'Fast Duplicate File Finder'.
It is completely free for '100% Identical files' and 'Similar File Names' modes. Actually I do not see even 'Similar File Names' mode in the other tools - this is very hand if you have My CV.doc, My Cv (1).doc, My Cv 2013.doc named files which is quite common situation. Yes FDFF has some small limitations in the free version - the mode for finding files with similar (not duplicate) content lists just 10 groups (which is even usable), but for the average user like me the free version is more than sufficient. I love Gizmo's freeware, but in my opinion this article is not objective and requires revising. Thank you for the great site though. I just noticed that your version is also outdated - the latest version is 3.7.0.1. I think there is an important item being overlooked in the comparision.
Won't affect the selection of Best in Class though. I'm using Windows 7 64bit, and NAS4Free on a Microserver on the home network. I have a lot of files strewn across USB hard drive. A recent external drive failure caused me to get a NAS solution. So this duplicate file finder mechanism is really important for home use with the amount of digital information normal families accumulate. Well, neither 'Duplicate Cleaner Free' or 'Auslogics Duplicate File Finder' will touch the windows share from my NAS server.
'SearchMyFiles' performs flawlessly. So could TSA add network share capable as part of it's tests please. Thanks for the awesome work, and awesome site.