

The overall process-flow of the app is pretty good.One can easily add folders to allow the tool to search for duplicate images saved in those folders. In the sidebar, there are settings for changing the default ‘comparison method’ employed by the app’s scan engine for predicting similarity and duplicity. The home screen asks users to add folder or photos.There are no bells-and-whistles and only the required features are given a place. The overall layout and interface of the tool is user-friendly.We found no significant differences between the Windows and Mac version of the software. I am lately interested in reviewing those tools that could help the audience of my blog in keeping their system free of clutter, and Duplicate Photos Fixer Pro is the first I could get my hands on.ĭuplicate Photos Fixer is quite popular, having reigned over the Mac Store for the paid photography app category for quite some time. And it is very demotivating (and boring) to manually clean your PC by selecting and removing what seems superfluous.

If you transfer or restore your photographs to your computer or download lots of images for your personal blog or any research, there are good chances that your system is cluttered with all kind of unwanted identical or similar photographs. Our unending copying and pasting, relentless syncing or restoring creates duplicates at much faster rate than we think. It is easier to maintain a few folders of images than memory cards, pen-drives, and all other external drives we use. There are, generally, many devices on which we keep our photos and in an effort to centralize, we sync all these photos to our computer. How many photographs do you have in your computer? When was the last time you downloaded an image or synced image files from your phone to your computer? Did you ever copy an image from the download folder and pasted on the desktop of your PC?
