AllDup

AllDup 4.4

Search and remove duplicate files from your computer

4.5.70 Latest version
Freeware Absolutely free
Mac No version

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Main window
Main window
Main Window
Selecting Source Folders
Choosing Search Method
Search Options Window
Checking Search Results
Help Guide
Options Window
Search Source
Scanning

AllDup can search and remove duplicate files from your computer. It can find similar files of any type such as text, picture, music, or movie. Search parameters can be configured to isolate files with certain names, extensions, size, content, dates, attributes, hard-links, etc. AllDup also has the ability to find similar pictures.

  • #Search Engine
  • #Disk Space
  • #Duplicate Finder
  • #Find Duplicates
  • #Duplicate Picture
  • #Search Duplicate
  • #Search Algorithm
  • #Image Compare
  • #Hard Links
  • #Search Image

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GorillaBiscuits
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Great software, works really well. The interface is a bit confusing at first. Also software creator doesn't have much on the web for tutorials... More
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Guest
Perfect!! More
Best duplicate finder and eraser I know. Fast and full of options! More
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