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  2. Fast Duplicate File Finder - Wikipedia

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    Fast Duplicate File Finder is a Windows tool developed by MindGems Inc, available as a freeware version and a full commercial version. It is intended to scan a user's computer for duplicate files, display a list of such files and let the user delete unneeded copies with the purpose of freeing up hard drive space.

  3. List of file copying software - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of inbuilt and third party file copying and moving software - utilities and other software used, as part of computer file management, to explicitly move and copy files and other data on demand from one location to another on a storage device. File copying is a fundamental operation for data storage.

  4. Small, game-changing utilities for Windows and macOS - AOL

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    From tools for customizing desktop layouts to clearing out junk files, you’ll find numerous smaller utilities on both Windows and macOS that will sure end up being indispensable to your workflow.

  5. freedup - Wikipedia

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    freedup is a program to scan directories or file lists for duplicate files. The file lists may be provided to an input pipe or internally generated using find with provided options. There are more options to specify the search conditions more detailed.

  6. fdupes - Wikipedia

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    fdupes is a program written by Adrián López to scan directories for duplicate files, [2] with options to list, delete or replace the files with hardlinks pointing to the duplicate. It first compares file sizes, partial MD5 signatures, full MD5 signatures, and then performs a byte-by-byte comparison for verification.

  7. Everything (software) - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, opening the file or running an executable will launch the file with its own credentials rather than with the user's own credentials. [14] Although there may be a way to prevent privilege escalation when opening a file, [ 15 ] there is no obvious remedy to prevent one user from listing the private files in another user's account.