You can try this link :
http://download.cnet.com/s/duplicate-file-finder/mac/

> I guess Git does a pretty decent job at tracking changes and 
> movements in a designated directory,
> but if you feel 4D give you the strength and flexibility to do 
> exactly what you want,
> I have nothing against it.
> 
>> 2017/03/15 8:46、Robert ListMail via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
>> のメール:
>> Chip, thanks for your input but no traditional rsync or clone tools 
>> or backup software is up to the task…. Since the pathnames are 
>> guaranteed to be different…
> 
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