

Anti-Twin
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Anti-Twin is a small software application which compares files, i.e. it searches for duplicate or similar files on your hard disk drive. All similar or identical files that were found can either be sent to the recycle bin or directly deleted.
Cost / License
- Free Personal
- Proprietary
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Windows
Discontinued
Last version 1.8d from 2010, see http://www.joerg-rosenthal.com/en/antitwin/
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- No registration required
- Works Offline
- Duplicate File Finder
- Multiple languages
- Image Comparison
- Image Preview
Tags
- duplicate-files
- file-duplicates
- delete-duplicates
- similar-images
- duplicate-mp3-finder
Anti-Twin News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
TheEmperorArt added Anti-Twin as alternative to Glary Duplicate Cleaner
TheEmperorArt added Anti-Twin as alternative to Nero DuplicateManager- TheEmperorArt added Anti-Twin as alternative to Aomei Partition Assistant for Cleanup
TheEmperorArt added Anti-Twin as alternative to EaseUS DupFiles Cleaner
TheEmperorArt added Anti-Twin as alternative to iBeesoft Duplicate Finder
TheEmperorArt added Anti-Twin as alternative to Ashampoo Duplicate File Finder
TheEmperorArt added Anti-Twin as alternative to FileFusion
skt99qbrcr added Anti-Twin as alternative to Zero Duplicates
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What is Anti-Twin?
Anti-Twin is a small software application which compares files, i.e. it searches for duplicate or similar files on your hard disk drive. All similar or identical files that were found can either be sent to the recycle bin or directly deleted. This will increase the hard disk space on your computer.








Comments and Reviews
Anti-Twin is a simple tool allowing you to compare the files within a folder (and choosing to include or not its subfolders) or single files or compare the contents of two folders. The search allows for bit-by-bit comparison or some fuzziness in its bit-by-bit comparison and/or a comparison of file name (again, with or without fuzziness). If you limit the comparison to images, it will also allow comparison of the images themselves (while allowing you to chose a level of fuzziness again). All in all, it made for a reasonably powerful tool, all the while being relatively simple and light-weight. Unfortunately it was discontinued in 2010, though it is still available from the developper as it still runs on Windows 11.