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Posted by: StanleyTweedle
« on: April 07, 2009, 23:30:25 »

Hi, Mr. Admin! I'm pleased to see your reply.

I do hope you continue to refine Similarity-- I'm eager to see what is yet to come. (It is quite effective, as-is, of course, don't misunderstand.)
:-)

I think the "geek" in me enjoys learning what is new when a software title has been updated, and it is "fun" to try such new "toys"-- but Similarity is such a very unique software, to learn how you will improve upon the utility is all the more enticing.

(PS. I hope you were able to view the image, as described above. if not, I can e-mail you a "real" URL, if you wish.)

Best regards,
js
Posted by: Admin
« on: March 29, 2009, 20:20:28 »

thanks for your message, i see that can be done.
Posted by: StanleyTweedle
« on: March 25, 2009, 13:58:23 »

I have an idea for how Similarity might integrate a Regular Expression feature, for advanced batch processing.
Check out the "album" at picasaweb.google . com / novicenotes / Mp3SimilaritySoftware
[ to view, remove spaces from the broken URL string above ]

As for exclusions, I apologize for having no "original" suggestions, but only citations:
Of all the TRADITIONAL "binary duplicate" detection software-- which are of little use in mp3 detection, for Similarity prevails by far in that category-- there is an application which comes to mind, as I wonder of the option to "Exclude" items from a duplicates scan.

A screen capture of that "Exclude" dialogue is included in the same Similarity album, for reference, available at the link above.