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Clone Tools 1.1
Control Engineering Sweden AB
Find and Delete Duplicate Files and Folders.Clone Tools is the first duplicate file finder that finds folders with shared or identical content. The birds-eye view offered by Clone Tools unique side by side browser and powerful automatic folder level tools lets you find and remove duplicate files fast without losing control.Clone Tools uses a byte by byte scan on all possible duplicate files, this is the only way to know for sure that the files are identical.
Windows system folders are excluded from the scan by default. Clone Tools does not allow you to delete the last copy of any file.Birds-eye view that gives you better control. Clone Tools side by side browser and focus on folders containing duplicate files rather than the duplicate files themselves gives you a birds-eye view of your duplicate content. Version 1.1 upgraded automatic clone cleaning functions and statistics that shows exatly how much disk space is wasted by duplicate files.
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