![]() I just got rid of over 30G of duplicate files, some of which have been floating around for a decade or more. Great at finding duplicates and similars! We will do our best to make Gemini 2 convenient and tailored to your needs. Rest assured that our team is reviewing and evaluating every comment and every idea. It’s good to know what you need or miss in Gemini 2. We really appreciate your comments, as the only way we can improve our service to be the best is with your help. We'd like to thank you for taking the time to submit your feature request. After recovering data, for example, I want to be able to say "ONLY show me similar images that differ by dimension", because what I care about is trying to remove thumbnails and previews generated by photo management software and keep the largest version/original I don't care about looking at all the similar, same-size masters from a set of burst images. Another example: you can sort within individual groups by differening dimensions or file sizes, but it would be literally infinitely more useful to be able to 1) do this across all groups and 2) filter the result set on these criteria. For example, being able to directly do things like "select all files that are smaller dimensions" - it will eventually detect this pattern and include it in the 'auto'/'smart' selection in the future, but you can't toggle it directly (or create it directly!) which is extremely irritating. Gemini could use better options for sorting, filtering, and selecting, especially on similars. They're nearly equal, with different strengths and weaknesses (Disk Drill doesn't do similars at all, but in my experience it is better at finding all duplicates in large sets on a single pass you can make Gemini better by taking the smallest-file setting off of 'auto', but it's a pain to manage it manually all the time). I've tried many duplicate and similar file finders, and I find Gemini and Disk Drill to be the only ones worth using.
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