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VisiPics 1.10

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Find and delete all duplicate pictures on your hard drive, downloaded or photographed, from several different sources with VisiPics.
Published: Jan 25, 2006
Published by: Ozone
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It does more than just look for identical files, it goes beyond checksums to look for similar pictures and does it all with a simple user interface. First, you select the root folder or folders to find and catalogue all of your pictures. It then applies four image comparison filters in order to measure how close pairs of images on the hard drive are.

It will detect two different resolution files of the same picture as a duplicate, or the same picture saved in different formats, or duplicates where only minor cosmetic changes have taken place. All detected duplicates are shown side by side with pertinent information such as file name, type and size. Its auto-select mode let you choose if you want to keep the higher resolution picture, space-saving file type, smaller file size or all of the above. If you are insecure over what you really want to delete you can manually select the images you don't want to keep and delete them yourself.

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