Duplicate File Finder & Remover makes the menial task of finding wasted storage space simple by locating duplicate files for you and giving you the option to automatically or manually delete the unwanted ones
This application is wonderful! However, there's one big problem: I'm unable to figure out the keyboard shortcut to select a duplicate file. As I'm moving down through the list of files, I want to use the up and down arrows to control where I am in the list and the X key to select files. Unfortunately it appears that there is no key mapped to the file selection action.
Can I ask what your end game with a free product like this? Do you plan on using it to promote a paid more feature rich version of the app, or maybe offer in app purchases?
Hey everyone, Phillip with CleverFiles here π
Meet our new free tool - Duplicate File Finder & Remover π
Our professional duplicate cleaner for macOS makes the menial task of finding wasted storage space simple by locating duplicate files for you and giving you the option to automatically or manually delete the unwanted ones. Give it a try, it's free!
Here's what our free Duplicate File Finder & Remover can do:
* find duplicates on the whole drive, scan a single folder or multiple locations - fast and secure
* batch auto-select duplicates with one click
* let you choose how you want your duplicates removed
* preview your duplicates before tossing them away
* create symlinks for deleted duplicates to keep apps dependent on those files running
* keep configurable exclusion lists
* let you search duplicates
If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer them π
@_phildavis@famouslabs Is this related to MacPaw in any way or its a tool that is similar? If it is similar, what are the main differences that would make someone jump on to try it or move from Gemini to Duplicate File Finder & Remover?
I was always trying the best way to delete my duplicate files, but always something was piling the storage again. So I find efficient software (DuplicateFilesDeleter) to complete remove the duplicate data. I suggest it to anyone with this problem.
I can advise on a way how you can get rid of duplicates. If manually finding duplicates in the Finder seems like a tedious process, these advanced options may allow you to find additional files that are taking up space on your Mac. I advise you to read more information https://osx86project.org/blog/ho..., when I read this article, I was able to get rid of duplicate files.