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November 26 2007 - 1:57 pm

Dupin v1.1.4 Released

Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes has released Dupin v1.1.4, the iTunes duplicates manager. Dupin is an application that assists with locating, sorting, filtering, and deleting duplicate tracks in iTunes.

See Dupin in action. Watch the Dupin video tutorial presented by ScreenCastsOnline.

Updated in version 1.1.4:

  • Changed keyboard equivalent for "Delete" function to Command-Delete, added "Delete Selected from Dupin" menu command
  • Added "Sort by Dupe Groups" toolbar button
  • Redressed issues with AAC files encoded using ABR
  • Fixed problem with moving files from striped RAID to Trash
  • Fixed rare problem with listing playlists
  • Fixed rare problem causing inaccuracies when filtering by "Volume"
  • Fixed rare problem causing inaccuracies when filtering by "Shortest Filename"
  • Minor performance enhancements

This update is free for registered users.

With Dupin you can:

  • Quickly find all sets of duplicate iTunes tracks based on your choice of criteria
  • Select the "Keeper" tracks from among a number of duplicates automatically using a variety of versatile filtering options
  • Purge duplicate tracks from iTunes and send files to the Trash
  • Manage intentionally duplicated tracks
  • Copy tracks to new iTunes playlists
  • View duplicates in non-loaded libraries created with iTunes' multiple library feature
  • View duplicates in iTunes libraries on other machines on your local network
  • Sort tracks and view track info
  • Export a list of duplicates to a text file
  • Locate tracks in the Finder and in iTunes
  • Audition tracks

In addition, Dupin features:

  • Familiar iTunes-like interface
  • Robust Help
  • Ample keyboard shortcuts
  • Visual progress feedback during operations
  • Customizable toolbars
  • Optional update checking
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