

Using PhotoSweeper 3 for a backup reliability check doesn’t need to take ages (I noticed a considerable performance improvement). You can also use the Lock Photos option to protect previously sorted folders or libraries and check if the file paths match, which probably is essential to finding them later. The new functionality has some unexpected benefits for example, you can find duplicates between two groups of photos while ignoring those inside each group.Īnother example is that if you compare a drive containing backups of your images with your online photo library, you’ll know everything has been duplicated perfectly if Side to Side compare finds that all photos are duplicates of each other. The Side to Side mode lets you compare the contents of two folders with each other, or find similar photos of a single image. Add photos from your Photos library (if you use Apple Photos) lick Media Browser on the toolbar to show the Media Browser window. According to the people at Overmacs, it’s unique to PhotoSweeper. No matter how lovely Touch Bar support may be, the one feature that might make your heart beat just a little faster is the Side to Side compare mode. As I lack the new portable, I tried it out with Touché, a software-based copycat that runs on any macOS Sierra Mac.
#Photosweeper program with latest mac photos library upgrade
Version 3 is a free upgrade for licensed users.Įver since Apple introduced the Touch Bar, the first new feature is obligatory: Touch Bar support. The app lets you get rid of duplicates, but you’re in control of what duplicates mean to you. PhotoSweeper is a virtual mop for your images.
