Tips
- You'd better temporarily disable the virus real time monitor before you begin a procedure to find duplicate files, because the monitor will catch the operation of the file reading and check the virus, which will slow down the search speed greatly.
- You can do the batch operations in the Tree & List View
mode, and deal the rest files in the One ListView
mode. - Set the default directories, save your usual operations, see Options Dialog.
- The search path input box is a dropdown combobox. when dropdown, It would list recent search paths, up to 10 entries.
- Check , for one action change the file states of one group, see Group Set.
- By the context menu of directory, one action change all the file states of the selected directory (Include subdirectories).
- By the context menus which appear by right-click on the blank of the File ListView, one action change the states of all the files which are held in the File ListView.
- If you feel better with the name of the new incoming file, you can easy rename your old file in your collections by the sequential commands of and from the pop-up menu which appears by right-click the filename in the Clone ListView.
- If the names of the new incoming files from some websites would be better than your old ones in group even in whole websites; here you can update the names of your old files in your collections to the new incoming ones by the batch renaming commands as follows, , and .
- Fast navigate to the next unsettled
file by the command on the toolbar.
- After some batch commands are executed, try navigating by the command , prevent that some files and their duplicate files all be set to the preserved
state.
- After some batch commands are executed, try navigating by the command , prevent that some files and their duplicate files all be set to the deleted
state.
- Try navigating by the command , it will guarantee that you have a chance to select a pretty name for your unique collection.
- Delete Setting.ini, CloneSensor would start with default setting like first run.
Last Updated: 8 April 2008
