yes, you can select the folder(s) and the extensions (as
well as a
partial name). It has quite a bit of control. It will also
keep the
search so that you can work on it and then come back to
where you left off.
Keith
Sue Cubic wrote:
> Thanks, Keith! The issue is that I don't want to find
EVERY .jpg on
> my machine--only the ones in my Photo folder. Can I
scan JUST that
> folder?
>
> Sue
>
> At 05:10 PM 06/10/2006 -0400, Keith Thompson wrote
>> The best one that I have found (it doesn't run out
of memory or hit
>> the index wall) is DoubleKiller
>>
>> htt
p://www.bigbangenterprises.de/en/doublekiller/
>>
>> There is a free version and a pro ($$) version.
>> You can set the filter to look for just one
extension or several
>> depending on what you are in need of reducing.
>>
>> Keith
>>
>> Sue Cubic wrote:
>>> Anyone have any experience with any of the free
ones? I have a ton
>>> of digital pix that I need to get all on one
machine. Each machine
>>> has some duplicates and some unique to that
machine only.
>>>
>>> When you use these duplicate file finders, can
you just scan one
>>> directory, or do you have to scan your entire
computer? I have a
>>> network here, so can simply move everything to
one machine and was
>>> hoping then to be able to sort it all out on
there.
>>>
>>> Sue
>
>
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