01 Nov 2011
Tool that will enable you to scan your computer and seek duplicate files for elimination
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows Vista 64-bit
Manufacturer: Auslogics Pty Ltd
Size: 1.7MB
Number of Downloads: 1400
Price: Free
This is the software publisher's description.
Daily computer activity inevitably leads to accumulating duplicate files on your computer, especially if you are an active PC user. You may download gigabytes of music and video files, documents and applications from the Internet or local network, share those files with your friends and not even realize how many duplicate files may be collected on your hard disk from such activity.
Keeping unnecessary duplicate files on your computer means wasting valuable hard disk space. Auslogics Duplicate File Finder will find and delete duplicate files so you won’t experience lack of free disk space!
Duplicate files not only waste your hard disk space but also may cause system slowdowns. By deleting duplicate files you can reduce time needed to defragment your hard drives and minimize time used by antivirus to scan your computer.
Media files collections, such as music, video, images and photos often become the most sufficient source of duplicate files. If you have a music collection of several hundreds or even thousands mp3-files, you may want to sort them by deleting identical tracks.
With Auslogics Duplicate File Finder you can organize your media files and increase free disk space needed to enlarge your collection.
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