Duplicate File Finder for Windows Home Server
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Duplicate File Finder for Windows Home Server

Expertise Level: Standard

Duplicate File Finder for Windows Home Server helps you find duplicated files stored on your home server, allowing you to maximise the free space available. The add-in allows discovery of duplicates via the comparison of MD5 checksums and/or file size – particularly handy for large media collections where you may have duplicate images or music files.

Developer: Bassic Technologies

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Release History

v1.3.4026.39950 (9th January 2011)

  • Improved speed fetching files
  • Maximum DB size error
  • Handling of files with a creation date of earlier than year 1753
  • The ability to export the result to a CSV file

v1.2.0 (12th July 2010)

  • Fixed: crash when deleting selected duplicate files

v1.1.0 (6th July 2010)

  • Fixed: crash when clicking on orphaned page links
  • Fixed: orphaned page links on startup
  • Fixed: deleted files also removed from list
  • Added Open folder in Windows Explorer on item right-click menu.
  • Added Unselect all on item right-click menu

v1.0.1.0 (30th May 2010)

  • Initial release

 


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