![]() So what do you do if you don’t own a Mac? Which one do you pick? Well, there are many on the market, for example, Duplicate Photos Fixer and Duplicate Cleaner Pro, but there is one that’s been on our list to review for quite some time now, and that is PictureEcho. Let’s see how it measures up to the competition. PictureEcho is a duplicate cleaner software for Windows 7, 8.1, and 10. It can scan files on your computer, an external hard drive, or work in conjunction with Adobe Lightroom to remove duplicate photos from your collection. It supports the following formats: JPG/JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIF, and ICO files. To register your copy, you can subscribe to the service for $39.97/year, $49.97/2 years, or purchase a lifetime plan for $69.97. Their plans also include a free copy of Easy File Renamer, a program that will help you rename files on your PC or Google Drive quickly and easily ($19.97 value). They also have larger packs of licenses for families and small businesses available. All purchases have a 60-day open purchase (money back guarantee).ĭelete or move rejected photos to a specific folder. It’s clear that it was developed with functionality in mind more so than layout, feel, and user friendliness, but that’s common. The language is sometimes a bit confusing (for example, “picture location” refers to folder path and not to the place your photo was taken). However, if you can look past those smaller things, the software works well. ![]() It finds duplicates quickly and accurately and does what it’s supposed to do. Since it’s a Windows-only program, it doesn’t work with Mac computers and therefore isn’t compatible with Apple Photos libraries or HEIC/HEIF files, but I suppose the same argument could be made for Mac-only deduplicators. I like that it has some of the same features that I enjoy with PhotoSweeper, for example the ability to scan multiple paths at once, exclude selected folder paths, or automatically mark photos based on criteria. Those are all the features that I think every duplicate sweeper should have to be efficient. What say you, readers? Which is your favorite deduplicator for Windows? Is it PictureEcho?įeatured Photo Courtesy of Suzy Hazelwood So in short, it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles, but it’s a solid option for a folder-based photo archive. ![]()
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