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Tidy Up!

Tidy Up! - 1.4.4

locate duplicate files & tidy up your hard drive

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Current Version: 1.4.4
Release Date: 2008-08-06
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,828
Downloads (all versions): 113,313
Price: $30.00

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Product Description:

Is our next generation duplicate finder and disk tidiness utility.

With Tidy Up! you can search for duplicate files and packages; by the owner application, content, type, creator, extension, date modified, date created, name, label, visibility and more. You can also search by the tag, duration and bit rate of MP3s and AACs audio files, search the content of the iPhoto, iTunes and iPod dababases, search the messages of Mail and synchronize deletions with iTunes, iPhoto and Mail.

Tidy Up! allows you to search for duplicate folders; by name, date modified, date created, label visibility, empty folders, their contents and more.

Tidy Up! is fast, from 20% to 50% faster than the already fast Doublet Scan. With its multitasking capability, you can do more searches at a time and take advantage of the latest Macintosh computers and operating systems

Tidy Up! has a security system that assures you will keep at least one file of the duplicate group on your disk, the ability to undo copied and moved items and the ability to restore trashed items as long as the trash is not emptied, even after a restart of the computer.

Tidy Up! comes with a list of tasks with which you can do some common searches and for a customized strategy, it offer Strategy Wizard. Based on your choices it creates the appropriate criteria with which to search for duplicates and a new "Smart Basket" that will contain the items to be removed.

Tidy Up! offers a full-size preview of the most commonly used files such as: audio, media, text, pdf, graphics, fonts and more...

One of the most interesting features of Tidy Up! is the capability to separate, for quick and easy organization, found items using custom criteria via "Smart Baskets."

Of course Tidy Up! allows you to trash, move, burn and export into html files all found items.

Tidy Up! is fully customizable and allows you to create your preferred workspace.

What's new in this version:

  • Added compatibility with iTunes 7.7.x.
  • Fixed some little bugs.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS Classic

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Tidy Up! CommentaryGreat product, great support... - Version: 1.4.4, 8/7/2008 01:36PM PST

gvilohio
Great product, fast, and robust! ... **BUT WAIT THERE IS MORE,,,**
"The added bonus" is their support staff! The support people alone make it worth the few bucks for the program. Fewer and fewer software developers actually take pride to make sure that people can actually use their software.

After digesting the super-vast functionality of the software PLUS the amazing support of their staff (KUDOS: Giuseppe!) I feel like I should have paid more money. My hat is off to this company, the TidyUp software developers, their support team, and their mission to bring this functionality to us in the Mac world!

Gvil S.
Integration Consultants

p.s. If you run into Giuseppe (a support person) in public, buy him a beer or three for Karma's sake! I will gladly! Cheers! Great job guys!
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Tidy Up! ReviewAbsolutely Vital for IT/Content Managers - Version: 1.4.1, 5/17/2008 05:16AM PST

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andyro (ACE - ArchiCad Experts)
This utility has proven essential in our architectural practice, allowing us to streamline our libraries of hundreds of thousands of images, duplicate architectural files, temporary backups, thumbnail and empty folders (from when we had pc's in the office), backup files, etc. We run this routinely (monthly) on our servers and free hundreds of gigs that would otherwise have us buying ever more storage (which makes it worth the purchase price!). We can't recommend this product strongly enough, it is very fast, very flexible (customizable searches) and can be set to search any location, and the developer has been very prompt and responsive in adding a new feature for us.
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Tidy Up! CommentaryOver Kill for Most People - Version: 1.3.3, 2/2/2008 12:00AM PST

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sohateme
I have only 4,000 songs in my iTunes Music Library. I pay attention to where I save and file things. For most people, who are *reasonably* attentive and organized, this program (roughly ONE THIRD the cost of an *new* OS, btw!) this is "over the top."

Somebody commented they found "5,000 exact duplicates" of one song! Oh god, can you say clueless? Somebody like that would probably have six cartons of milk --- all opened and half consumed --- in their refrigerator. Come on, really! Think about it.

If you pay *reasonable* attention to what the hell you are doing when you save or download (I didn't say "pirate" or "file share," optimistically), this program *might* be a good value if it were *free* (hell there are hundreds of useful, one-trick pony apps that are *worth* paying for but are *free*), but $30?

I'm glad I know how many cartons of milk are in my refrigerator. The "5,000 exact duplicate" comment provider? You need help! He'd argue, "well, I have '100,000 songs."

I'd argue, "yeah, and you probably haven't listened to more than 3,000 of them more than once," and "yeah, and how many dozen have you actually *paid* for?"

But, no, I wouldn't want to embarrass him/her.
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