I think folks use products like AllDup for two similar but separate reasons:
1. finding files with identical content (a/o metadata) in a single directory.
2. finding files with identical content (a/o metadata) in a target directory(s) compared to a reference directory. That is, the user is not necessarily concerned with duplicates in each which is covered with 1 above, but copies of files in the reference that exist in the target.
So far I have been able to accomplish most scenarios with AllDup because of its many primary functions. So I: sort > mark some > sort another way > unmark some more, to get things done. Will you implement such a feature to cover 2: Mark duplicates to reference directory. It should be in the Marking phase and allow for direct input of the directory and not path of an existing found duplicate file.
Alternatively, it could be implemented as "Mark duplicates of already marked files in list" as opposed to "Mark inverse of entire list."
Thanks.
Feature Suggestion
Feature Suggestion
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Re: Feature Suggestion
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Just use "Remove all files from the report with the following source folder:" to remove all duplicate files from a refrence directory. See menu bar -> remove.
Just use "Remove all files from the report with the following source folder:" to remove all duplicate files from a refrence directory. See menu bar -> remove.
Your suggestion did not solve that problem.
To state differently, assume there are three directories with files:
[reference] 1 2 3 4 4x 5 5y 6
[suspect 1] 2 4x 4y 7 8 9 9x 9y
[suspect 2] 3 3x 6 7 9 9x 9y
now multiply this by hundreds.
The intent is to remove the duplicates of [reference] that exist in [suspect 1] and [suspect 2]. Therefore, to mark and delete 2, 4x, 4y in [suspect 1] and 3, 3x and 6 in [suspect 2]. That's it. Your suggestion seems only to remove files in [reference] so that they are preserved. What is needed is only the dupes of [reference] to remain or marked.
To state differently, assume there are three directories with files:
[reference] 1 2 3 4 4x 5 5y 6
[suspect 1] 2 4x 4y 7 8 9 9x 9y
[suspect 2] 3 3x 6 7 9 9x 9y
now multiply this by hundreds.
The intent is to remove the duplicates of [reference] that exist in [suspect 1] and [suspect 2]. Therefore, to mark and delete 2, 4x, 4y in [suspect 1] and 3, 3x and 6 in [suspect 2]. That's it. Your suggestion seems only to remove files in [reference] so that they are preserved. What is needed is only the dupes of [reference] to remain or marked.
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