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Post by Asaemon on Jun 8, 2020 17:38:29 GMT 1
If you get too many pictures on your harddrive, downloaded or photographied, from several different sources, it may happen that you have many duplicates. In that case you need a quick and easy to use program that finds and deletes all your duplicates.
VisiPics is a tiny, free application for Windows that will search for duplicate photos.
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Post by mattywood on Jun 8, 2020 22:55:09 GMT 1
Call me late to the party, but I recently found out about this program called VisiPics when doing random google searching for programs that could find duplicate pictures. We've all been there: more than one modder makes their pic pack freeware and/or gives you direct permission to use whatever you need because you love this picture in one pack, but you absolutely love another picture from another pack. Now you have duplicate pictures because when copying and pasting, you don't feel like looking at every single picture after selecting to keep both copies. Then you have to go through the whole folder to see where all the dupes are. Well, I can vouch for this program as I used it today, and it works like a charm. VisiPics. www.visipics.info/index.php?title=Main_PageDon't let the copyright dates fool you. I have a Windows 10 laptop and it worked great. What's great about this program is that after it scans, it will show you all the pics that could be duplicates no matter what their file name is. So let's say you have two pics of Steve Austin that are exactly the same, but one is named "Steve Austin 12" and the other is named "Steve Austin 27." The program will show you the two pics side by side despite the file names being different because VisiPics is looking to see if the pics look exactly alike, not for the file name. If you want to test it out first to make sure you have the hang of the program, test it out on a folder where you don't care if you accidentally delete something you don't want or not. This program is also great for non-modders who want to use pics from more than one pack for their own personal games.
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