Duplicate File Finder, affectionately known as
'DupFiles', is a utility that identifies duplicate files in one or more
paths. Unlike other utilities that only check file names, Duplicate File
Finder performs a binary comparison of file contents and can locate
files that are alike regardless of names.
Duplicate File Finder's
scanning can be defined by path, file mask(s), and (optionally) with
complex filters for size/date/attributes. Entire drive(s) can be scanned
or specific path(s). Results can be copied to the windows clipboard or
saved to a tab delimited file. Functions to delete files, launch Windows
Explorer, and show file properties are available. The Windows Recycle
Bin is used by default during deletions - Press Shift-Del to not use the
Recycle Bin. You can also launch a file in the results list by double
clicking. The results list is searchable (press F3) and can be printed.
The sort order of the results can be adjusted prior to generating the
results. You can also chose CRC32-Checksum or MD5 matching.