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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
Which one? I've looked at an assortment, and still use an ancient one called Doublekiller. The main use is finding duplicate image files, and it can use file size and CRC32 checksums and ignore file names.
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This one
It only does the common image types like jpg, tiff, bmp, png and gif.
It's a pity the developer didn't put the source into the public domain when he abandoned it, but the same could be said of many abandoned programs.
There should be a law - either put your abandoned s/w into the public domain, or pay a 1% forfeit of company profit for ten years - per product. That might even stop the big players buying up innovative products so that they can kill them.
Wizmouse is free too, it comes from Kiwis who do BID, but I don't need it since MS added wheel scrolling on inactive windows. I 'discovered' that feature in the early 90's when I ran a thin-client project using Tektronix X terminals - took MS more than a quarter century to catch up
Over time more and more sites don't like my old Firefox with XUL-extensions browser. I've tried a couple of forks, Pale Moon, Waterfox etc - but they crash even more. When Firefox 54 becomes unusable I'll probably switch to Edge, its performance is much better than Chrome. I use Falkon as my bare bones local only browser.
BR