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testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 21, 16:10
by nikos
For some time now I'm working on a new project and I now have the urge to get some feedback on it.
It is a specialized tool to search and destroy duplicate and near-duplicate files of various types that junk up your PC and phone

it is meant to be user friendly and "self evident", that's why I intentionally tell you NOTHING about how it works. :)
See if you can figure it out yourselves, there are popup explanations if you look around in the GUI

At present it does nothing, sorry about that, but the gui is "as if" it was a fully functional tool. I would appreciate your feedback, either a simple yea or nay, or more details. Especially if you already use some other similar program

thanks!
DOWNLOAD declone alpha version (700kb)
no installer, just unpack and run
ps. if somebody has windows 7 can you try adding a mobile phone to be scanned?

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 21, 16:22
by nikos
this is how it looks like
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Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 21, 20:22
by johngalt
I've just found this post. I've got it downloaded and I've got several hundred MB of music files to go through with definite duplicates in hte mix. It'll be interesting to see what it does.

I plan to start small, with directories only totaling a few hundred files, but when I go whole hog it will be looking at well over 8000 files - almost all of which are FLAC encoded music files.

This is gonna be fun!

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 21, 21:38
by Gandolf
My normal scan is to find jpeg's of same size and content. I'd be interested in the speed and how declone outputs the display. User interface looks clean and obvious.

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 22, 06:50
by nikos
thanks!
johngalt at present you can only play with the interface, for finding duplicates you must wait for the next release

ps. does anyone have any movies with directors/artists information in tags? All I see in my movies is bitrate and the filename

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 22, 14:54
by johngalt
Well, that explains it then lol.

OK, I enabled the dark mode and set the settings to use a settings file currently, all looks good.

Just one question: When using a dialog like Add folder - can we have a more robust Explorer-based lookup? The old interface for finding folders is a PITA because I have to drill down through all the parent folders to find mine, whereas with an explorer-style interface, I could paste the exact path directly, saving me a lot of time....

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 22, 17:12
by nikos
this is the standard "folder chooser" dialog, but you can also drag-drop folders from xplorer2 without clicking ADD on the toolbar
see the hint text in the list control, it's all there :)

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 22, 17:52
by johngalt
Lol. I'm bad about playing before reading.

I'll peruse it more.

It looks nice, so far, though. Thank you, sir, on including dark mode in your swan song endeavor.

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 22, 19:50
by nikos
with 20 years shell/UI experience this swan song should come up as good as it gets :)

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 23, 17:49
by johngalt
Yah. But I'm saddened that this is a swan song.

I know, I know, all good things must come to an end. Still.

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 23, 22:41
by lnbrantley
When "Find exact duplicates only" is selected, I thought that would mean 100% content match, but I see that you need to also need to check "Compare file content (slower)" on the advanced tab in order to get an exact match on content.

Does anyone else find that a bit non-intuitive? That might need some explanation in the help or something.

Looking forward to seeing how the "Mark Duplicates" tab works when it is implemented.

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 24, 03:51
by nikos
exact search by default compares name/size/date (you can add/remove more properties to taste)
usually if all these match, the content is also the same, so you can discover the duplicates at a fraction of the time without actually checking contents
depending on the scan type, extra properties are also checked (if not content), so for example for music duration is checked too, so it is yet another security so to speak

at any rate you can tick content if you wish and don't mind the wait

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 25, 10:17
by BRX
Since I've been here since your "flapper tune" I want to participate in your "swan song" as well. :-)

Not much to contribute for the GUI. It is pretty straight forward. But I agree with lnbrantley. If you have the option "Find exact duplicates only" it can be a bit misleading if there is the (slight) possibility that a file that has for instance same size and date but some byte differs is shown as duplicate.

Maybe call it "Find matching duplicates only"?

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 25, 13:57
by nikos
if the tool is to scan contents every time, the comparison will take ages
the checkbox is there for anybody that want to be double sure.
i plan to add a spot check where declone will scan some content at random if seeking "identity"

the problem i have in general is that the tool allows in expert mode people to change all the properties. So if somebody just leaves FILE SIZE for example as the rule for "identity", then declone will happily bunch together files that have same size and are otherwise unrelated. Just like x2

in expert mode the user must take responsibility

Re: testers wanted

Posted: 2021 Jun 25, 22:21
by johngalt
Could there be a sub menu option for content verification that is only enabled when Find exact duplicates only is selected in the radio button, and upon enabling that a big, fat popup warns the user that this will tremendously slow down the process, with an acknowledgement that they really want to do this, be done in some way, manner, or fashion?

I have a bad , bad habit of changing file dates and times to something even with my music collection - say, if I ripped 10 CDs today via FLAC, I make all of then with dates today (created and modified) and times 00:00:00 or 12:00:00. I'm ornery (and OCD) like that.

And with some bands I have multiple copies of their songs from different albums - Studio EP, compilation, Studio re-release with bonus tracks, etc - so songs will be the same repeatedly. With content they would still be different even if the physical track is identical, because the associated tags for each track instance would be different, so even if the size may end up identical, the content would prove otherwise.

I realize that this is both highly unlikely and a niche case - but I really would like to use content checking whenever I want ad hoc.