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Remove Duplicate Images with VisiPics

11 February 2009 5 Comments

If your Hard Disk is cluttered with too many duplicate images, time for a clean up. Are you going to do it manually? No way, here’s a great freeware called VisiPics.

It’s a simple to use application which can do its work perfectly.  It runs five image comparison filters to guess the closeness of pair of images. It also finds same pictures with different sizes and same pictures in different formats. It is fast as compared to other commercial counterparts and of small size.

visipics-previewIt also lets you choose which images to delete manually. You don’t have to wait for scan to be completed. VisiPics displays the duplicates during the scanning. So you can delete them right away. It runs on Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and can support JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PCX, TIFF, TGA and RAW image formats. Here is the screenshot of this application.

Download VisiPics.

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5 Comments »

  • Tejaswini said:

    Wow, that is good. VisiPics is similar to duplicate file finder which identifies the duplicate file by checking byte by byte. The most important thing is it is a freeware. Thanks for sharing.

  • Maharshi said:

    @Tejaswini.

    Ya, Duplicate file finder is indeed a great tool too. But this is dedicated to image finding. Thanks for the comment btw.

  • Madhur Kapoor said:

    Nice find buddy. I have a large collection of pictures and this will be useful

    Madhur Kapoor’s last blog post..Synchronize files and folders with Allway Sync

  • Maharshi said:

    Glad you liked it Madhur.

  • Nihar said:

    I was using DupDetector long time back and also made a post on it. Will check this.

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