![]() SHA-1: 7e5e318dacfcc33c5a5c2a9ad22f5f211b04aafa Filename: cisdem-duplicatefinder. License: Trial version Date added: Thursday, July 28th 2016 Author: CISDEM Technical Title: DuplicateFinder 2.1.0 for Mac Requirements: System Requirements: Intel processor, Mac OS X 10.7 or Later, 512 MB physical RAM or greater. Highly optimized scanning of single or multiple folder trees.Hide certain files to ensure they are not scanned next time.Supports external drives and network volumes scanning.Uses MD5 hash to compare file sizes and content.Locates duplicate images, documents, audio, video, archives and entire folders.The program provides 100% accuracy and ensures that at least one instance of each duplicated item is kept for safety. But I've got a deadline to meet for a big improvement of my FAF app.DuplicateFinder helps you find duplicate files, which have identical content, regardless of name and displays them in an easy to understand report. If I had the time, I'd look into this myself. Either with a little program that invokes the scan program explicitly, or by fooling the system in other ways. I wonder if one can get the database updated without relying on the fsevents activation model. There's two parts to it: The tool that scans new files are they got updated (which is managed by the "fsevents" OS technology) and the database. To check, use Terminal, with the "ls -la /Volumes/*" command to see all root items of all your volumes, including hidden ones).Īlso, I wonder if Spotlight can be tricked into scanning these vols on Lion. On SL, though, that folder is still there. If there isn't then that's probably the cause why Spotlight doesn't work. Say, is there a ".fsevents" folder at the root of the NTFS volume under Lion? I'm running SL here atm so I can't check. Technical Title: DuplicateFinder 2.1.0 for Mac Requirements. Highly optimized scanning of single or multiple folder trees. Hide certain files to ensure they are not scanned next time. Unfortunately, Paragon doesn't support "CatalogSearch" (although they could as NTFS's layout is similar to HFS's in this regard), so searches will be slow. Supports external drives and network volumes scanning. OTOH - what do you need Spotlight mainly for? If you only want to search for file names, not content, get EasyFind (free) or my Find Any File ("FAF") (not free but, well, check it out). Then see if it's still available in Lion, even if it doesn't get updated any more. Wasn't there just last week an article about something like that - Spotlight partially being disabled because of performance issues? Hmm, not sure.Īnyway, here's an idea: If you can, boot into SL and have the index recreated there. It may be that Apple has decided not to support Spotlight indexing on non-HFS volumes due to performance reasons. I think many more users related to this problem will thank you too. ) did not work.PLEASE HELP! It would be great if anybody can help me solving this issue. I have installed the Paragon NTFS Driver and as I already said, it has worked fine until I changed to Lion.Īll known Terminal-Commands (Re-Indexing. I need NTFS because I want to work with both systems, Windows and OSX. There are many threads in different forums, but I cannot find any solution! Why is there a change between an older (SL) and a newer (Lion) OS? What is the purpose? I do not understand that! That is very frustrating because it was still updated to 10.7.3 and the problem is not fixed yet. Does anybody know, why Spotlight-Search does not work on NTFS-formated devices? Of course on OSX Snow Leopard it worked fine, but since I updated on Lion, I cannot find any file via Spotlight on the device.
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