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Best File Duplicate Finder for Windows XP?


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  JediXAngel said:
Argh. Damn Symantecs for RUINING Quarterdeck Cleansweep!!!

What is the BEST Duplicate File finder for XP now?

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Try Ace Utilities: http://www.acelogix.com/aceutils.html

Nice app.

http://www.acelogix.com/utilities/duplicate_file_finder.html

http://www.acelogix.com/utilities/images/d...cate_finder.gif

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'Best' is such a relative term. Might wanna try this one:

Duplicate File Finder http://srhoda.250free.com/

'Tis the one I been using for quite a while. really flixible so you can pick and choose which files are actually duplcates. I sorta trust it...

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  Galley said:
Check out DupeThrasher.  It's unbelievably fast.  It searched through thousands of images in less than 10 seconds.  It's written in Assembly language!

http://www.asmdev.net/products/dupetrasher/index.html

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wow this thing is really really fast. :yes:

love it.

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Here's another option for you.

http://www.bigbangenterprises.de/en/doublekiller/

DoubleKiller has been working for me for about a couple of years and it's plenty quick for me. It also gives you the option of selecting which duplicates you want to delete. You can find duplicates based on user-definable options.

Single exe file which doesn't need installation.

cheers!

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