But the program is smart enough to realise that longer file names can be more descriptive, such as preferring "Lake Pictures.jpg" to "lkePic.jpg". Some of this is fairly obvious, so for example the program assumes files with "copy of" or ".1." in the name are likely to be copies you can throw away. The program also tries to intelligently choose which of the files you'd like to keep, based on the file name. We found this improved performance by around 25% on our test system, and if your files are very large it could save even more. On the plus side, dupeKill uses a smart file hashing technique to speed up its searches (it hashes small samples taken from the file and compares those first). All you're able to do is specify a starting folder and whether you'd like to search subfolders, too. You can't tell it to use file names (or not), to ignore files above or below specific sizes, or anything else. The program gives you absolutely no search settings. DupeKill is a tiny (149KB exe) portable tool which quickly finds and helps you eliminate duplicate files.
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