The 72nd most popular image editor on Windows
… More EditVisiPics does more than just look for identical files, it goes beyond checksums to look for similar pictures and does it all with a simple user interface. First, you select the root folder or folders to find and catalogue all of your pictures. It then applies five image comparison filters in order to measure how close pairs of images on the hard drive are.
Visipic is a program that is considerably faster than any other commercial product and has an interface that let you do other things while Visipics automatically finds your duplicated images. It will detect two different resolution files of the same picture as a duplicate, or the same picture saved in different formats, or duplicates where only minor cosmetic changes have taken place.
All detected duplicates are shown side by side with pertinent information such as file name, type and size being displayed. Its auto-select mode let you choose if you want to keep the higher resolution picture, space-saving filetype, smaller filesize or all of the above. If you are insecure over what you really want to delete you can manually select the images you don't want to keep and delete them yourself.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | visipics.info/index.ph... |
| Developer: | unknown |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 1.0.0.0 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 day, 11 hours, 35 minutes and 22 seconds |
| Usage since: | 07 May 2007 |
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a real usefull software, the user interface is not well designed (or just say basic), but seems to be clear, the program works, and theres='s a slider to adjust similarity filter which is a great feature.
This is a really useful bit of software if you regularly empty your camera's contents onto your hard drive. I like how it goes beyond comparing just the file names but actually looks at photo content. The slider to adjust the severity of results is also a great feature.
I had collected dozens of CDs of pictures from an event many of which contained the same picture as many participants had shared photos before submitting them. VisiPic made short work of finding duplicates.
I wish there were a way to automatically set preferred folders such that if one folder contained almost all the same images as another VisiPics would kill off the smaller folder completely.
It'd also be nice if there were some way to select the comparison criteria like if an image is the same except for a text block.
Finally, the software does not gracefully fail if you run out of RAM.