DupeGuru - cross-platform duplicate file finder

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DupeGuru - cross-platform duplicate file finder

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Highlighted over at ghacks
http://www.ghacks.net/2015/10/22/dupegu ... le-finder/

Status: not portable: writes settings to AppData\Local\Hardcoded Software and HKU\..\Software\dupeGuru

License: GPL v3

Home: http://www.hardcoded.net/dupeguru/

EDIT: Note that newer versions are 64-bit only. The 32-bit Windows version appears frozen at v3.8.0.

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Feature request for portability: https://github.com/hsoft/dupeguru/issues/336

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For an application of this type, does it matter that it writes its settings to AppData? Typical one would load up some directories and change settings on-the-fly. There really is no need to store settings at all (at least, in my opinion).

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shnbwmn wrote:does it matter that it writes its settings to AppData?
If the settings are incidental or unimportant, that’s fine but DupeGuru is fairly intelligent (and getting smarter). There’s a mutual relationship that - as tools get more intelligent and more configurable - they also get more annoying to go back in and change the settings to what you like.

Anyway I think there's enough settings to modify here that it's important:

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... especially if you start digging into custom commands and regular expressions.

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Fair enough. :)

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shnbwmn wrote:Fair enough. :)
It's definitely worth asking. Duplicate-finder programs are generally pretty straightforward so I can see it getting past the usual hesitation.

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#7 Post by webfork »

The program is now 64-bit only. New website (and maintainer): https://dupeguru.voltaicideas.net/ ... currently at 4.0.3.

No response so far to the portability request: https://github.com/hsoft/dupeguru/issues/336 , though that could be due to a new maintainer.

Very warm review of the program: https://lifehacker.com/the-best-duplica ... 1696492476

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