Organize Your Flash Drive with Auamoz and PictureEcho

Just like cloud storage services come with great convenience, they also come with a great security and privacy threat. When it comes to storing and sharing confidential data, using online services might not be very secure. You might be using a single password for several accounts and once it’s hacked or leaked, you or your business could get into some serious trouble. In such cases, having a reliable flash drive could be quite helpful. One of the best flash drives from this year has been the Auamoz Flash Drive.

Finding duplicate photos in Flash Drive is easy now. Download and scan your photos collection with PictureEcho. Organize data and save space.

What’s an Auamoz Flash Drive? 

Auamoz flash drives are unique iOS flash drives designed especially to work with iPhones and iPads. If you are someone who is fed up by seeing low storage warnings on your Apple devices, Auamoz is your saviour. 

This multi-functioning flash drive looks tiny but offers a great storage capacity. It comes with three connectors and also has an encryption software for password protection of files. This further ensures your data security. Not only can you use it to share files across Apple devices, you can also use it to transfer files from other computers/devices to your iPhones/iPads. All you have to do is download the “Y-Disk” app from the App Store and you’re good to go.

If you were looking for a quick way to transfer a downloaded movie from your laptop to your phone to watch it on the go, you would definitely love Auamoz. Currently, it is available for only $18.99!

Supported File Types

With Auamoz flash drives, you can store and share various file types including audios (mp3, wav, m4a, aiff, caf), videos (mp4, mov, avi, flv, m4v, mkv, rmvb), documents (pdf, doc, ppt, xls, xlsx, txt, html) and images ( gif, jpg, png,jpeg).

Finding Duplicate Photos from Auamoz

While Auamoz is a great invention, regularly transferring or sharing files through this device can lead to one problem: accumulation of duplicate files, especially photos. Duplicate photos are quite bothersome. Apart from wasting your storage space, they also create a mess across your devices. It’s very likely that upon trying to find a particular picture, you’ll get lost amidst all the unnecessary duplicates in your gallery. To overcome this problem, you can use PictureEcho, an intelligent tool that automatically scans your storage space and hunts down all duplicates. 

Using PictureEcho is easy breezy! Once downloaded and installed, you only need to follow 3 simple steps:

  1. Load Files & Begin the Scan

Once you have the tool opened, click on Add Path, navigate to the folder where you wish to run a scan for duplicate photos. You can also load multiple folders at the same time. PictureEcho also allows users to select whether they want to search for exact duplicates or similar images as well. 

You can also include or exclude different file types as shown below:

Once you have loaded the files and made the settings, hit the yellow Start Search button and wait for a few minutes. Soon, you’ll be able to see a preview of a list of detected duplicates, grouped together. 

  1. Select Duplicates

Now that PictureEcho is showing you a list of detected duplicates, you have the chance to decide which of these you would like to retain and which ones you would like to get rid of. While you can manually select duplicates from each group as well, it is recommended that you opt for one of the automatic filtering options given. These options will definitely save you a lot of time: 

  1. Select Action

After selecting all the duplicates that you no longer need, you then have 2 options: 

  • Move them to a different folder for now
  • Permanently delete them

and that’s pretty much it! 

PictureEcho also has a “History” section that allows users to see a track record of all past scans. The best part is that PictureEcho is a licensed tool that performs all operations within your local computer. Hence, you will never have to worry about your data being circulated around the internet or your privacy being compromised!