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OT Print folders, files, paths, etc.
I'm pretty sure it was on this group:
Not too long ago I responded to a posting that wanted to easily be able to copy folder and filenames as text and I gave a program recommendation, Desktop V5 as a 3rd party possibility. Then I took a hit because no one could find it. And rightfully so, because neither could I find it again. Well, I just came across it again while looking for some graphics comparison software, and it does indeed still exist; they just made it hard to find. Anyway, http://www.v-com.com/product/PowerDesk_Free_Trial.html and my apologies. It's a fully functional subset of their version 6 and has no expiration. As an aside: Is there any chance anyone might know of a program, hopefully a freebie, that will compare graphic images and report similarities in any way (eg , %, whatever). I don't mean comparing filenames and file size: I mean actually looking at two graphics and determining whether the two might be the same, regardless of the name. Obviously the file extensions would have to be the same, of course. Stated differently, I'm looking for for a program that will search a hard drive/s looking for duplicates based on the image data contained in the file. I might be on a wild goose chase, but I'm still looking, mostly using Google.com. Regards, PopS |
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On 9/14/05 1:08 PM, in article , "PopS"
wrote: I'm pretty sure it was on this group: Not too long ago I responded to a posting that wanted to easily be able to copy folder and filenames as text and I gave a program recommendation, Desktop V5 as a 3rd party possibility. Then I took a hit because no one could find it. And rightfully so, because neither could I find it again. Well, I just came across it again while looking for some graphics comparison software, and it does indeed still exist; they just made it hard to find. Anyway, http://www.v-com.com/product/PowerDesk_Free_Trial.html and my apologies. It's a fully functional subset of their version 6 and has no expiration. As an aside: Is there any chance anyone might know of a program, hopefully a freebie, that will compare graphic images and report similarities in any way (eg , %, whatever). I don't mean comparing filenames and file size: I mean actually looking at two graphics and determining whether the two might be the same, regardless of the name. Obviously the file extensions would have to be the same, of course. Stated differently, I'm looking for for a program that will search a hard drive/s looking for duplicates based on the image data contained in the file. I might be on a wild goose chase, but I'm still looking, mostly using Google.com. Regards, PopS On the Mac I use a program called 'File Buddy' to find duplicates among many stored graphic files. It works great! I set the parameters for this type of search to compare only 'Data Fork Size' and 'Data Fork Contents' which are germane to way the Mac stores files and it ignores the names. Unfortunately they don't make a Windows version. -- Russs drsmN0SPAMikleAThotmailD0Tcom.INVALID -- fix this before replying |
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