ZsDuplicateHunter offers two methods of browsing for files. You can either browse using a custom explorer which will allow you to explore and compare the contents of zip files and jar files. Or, you can browse using the system explorer native to your operating system (Explorer on Windows, Finder on Mac OS , and Konqueror on Linux). By default the browser specific to your system is enabled.
If you are using the custom browse dialog, zsCompare allows you to control which files are displayed in the dialog. You can optionally show system files and show hidden files . Hiding system and hidden folders helps to clean up the display and helps to protect important system files. We suggest that in most cases, you leave these settings off.
The Remember Favorites setting is used to control whether or not zsDuplicateHunter will remember the files and folders which have been used last. If you disable this setting, the Favorites button will not be available and you will not be able to select favorites. In most cases, you will want to leave this setting on.
The Remember Last Used Paths determines whether or not zsDuplicateHunter remembers the last files and directories you compared. If this setting is off, the main screen will always have empty selections for the left and right files and folders when you start zsDuplicateHunter. |