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Description

Duff


Duff is a handy little tool that helps you find duplicate files on your computer. It’s free to use and open-source, which means anyone can check it out and even help make it better! This command-line utility is designed to be super quick, using SHA1 checksums to compare your files efficiently.



Why Use Duff?


If you're like most of us, you probably have files scattered all over your computer. Over time, we tend to save the same file multiple times without realizing it. That’s where Duff comes in! It scans through your files and spots duplicates for you. This way, you can clean up your storage space and keep everything neat.



How Does It Work?


Duff operates via the command line, which might sound a bit intimidating if you're not used to it. But don’t worry! Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty straightforward. You just input a few commands, and Duff does its magic by generating SHA1 checksums to compare files quickly.



Getting Started with Duff


Ready to try out Duff? You can download it for free from SoftPas. Just follow the instructions there, and you'll be on your way to decluttering your file system!



Important Note About Licensing


NOTE: Duff is available under the zlib/libpng License. This means that while you can use it for free, there are some terms you need to follow.



Final Thoughts


If managing files seems overwhelming at times due to duplicates piling up everywhere, give Duff a shot! It's simple but powerful enough to help you organize things more efficiently!

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User Reviews for Duff FOR MAC 1

  • for Duff FOR MAC
    Duff FOR MAC efficiently identify duplicates using SHA1 checksums. A must-have for file organization. Great open-source tool.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Sandra Johnson
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