The program opens with an interface that has been redesigned. Especially the iconography is different and may be easier to understand for first time users. The program displays two rows of icons on start. The first lets you start searches or look at search results, switch between profiles, open the options, or logs. The second defines the search parameters. There you find options to select one or multiple folders for the search, define search methods and options, filters, and enable or disable file previews. The sheer number of options, toggles and switches can be intimidating at first. While advanced users may find AllDup to be the holy grail of duplicate file finders, inexperienced users should not give up on the program either. While you may configure the search and filter options in detail, it is not necessary to run searches. You can get your first search underway in a matter of seconds. All you have to do is select a folder that you want searched, and hit the start search button afterwards. That search is limited to file name comparisons though which is not the best way to find duplicates as different names or files with identical sizes may not be included in the results. Search method lets you define comparison criteria in detail. You can select one or multiple options there, for instance to search by file content and size, or by similar pictures.
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