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		<title>Desktop Photo Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2020 17:45:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Desktop photo program fixes a limitation in Windows 10 &#038; 11 which only allows you to display photos from a <strong><em>single</em></strong> folder on your computer desktop. With this program Windows 10, like its predecessor, will display <strong><em>all</em></strong> your photos in your pictures directory no matter how many sub folders deep they are stored.

Additionally the program also allows you to quickly navigate from the current desktop photo to its image file. This is great because it quickly allows you to edit or delete the desktop image file so you can begin to sort out all your photos as Windows 10 randomly displays them for you on your desktop.

<a class="nounderline" target="_blank" href="https://bensonium.com/wp-content/SoftwareDownloads/InstructionManuals/DesktopPhotoEditInstructions.pdf" rel="noopener">View Desktop Photo Edit User Manual

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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before Microsoft released Windows 10, it was possible to set your desktop to cycle through your personal photos. With the release of Windows 10, while it is still possible to set your wallpaper to your pictures folder, the operating system no longer looks in any subfolders. Therefore, if you’re like most people, and you organise your photos into subfolders, none of them will be displayed on your desktop. This program fixes this limitation allowing you to set Windows so that it looks through all your photos no matter which subfolder they are in.</p>
<p>It does this by creating a folder in your public directory called Picture links (full path c:\users\public\DesktopPhotoEdit\PictureLinks.</p>
<p>Inside this directory it places shortcuts to all your photo no matter what subfolder inside the picture folder they are located. By placing all the links into a single folder it effectively “flattens” the folder structure so that all the photos are now accessible to Window 10 and Windows 11.</p>
<p>The program also allows you, with a simple keyboard shortcut, to go directly from your desktop wallpaper photo to the photo file so you can edit or delete it. This is great because it means you can now use your desktop wallpaper to help sort through your photos.</p>
<p>When you get a photo you don&#8217;t like, you simply push <em>&lt;CTRL&gt;+&lt;ALT&gt;+&lt;Q&gt;</em> and you are taken directly to the photo where you can delete or edit it. I fix my photos which contain red eyes using this method.</p>
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		<title>Cloud Duplicate Files Cleaner</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2020 17:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Cloud Duplicate Files Cleaner are a series of script files that help you remove duplicate files from your hard disk which have arisen due to Cloud upload/download conflicts. This can often occur if you have more than one computer which is sharing a common cloud storage area. In this situation, you might find identical files with names like filename, filename(1), filename(2) etc.

<a class="nounderline" target="_blank" href="https://bensonium.com/wp-content/SoftwareDownloads/InstructionManuals/CloudCleaning.pdf" rel="noopener">View Cloud Duplicate File Cleaner User Manual</a>

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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the cloud is a great thing, if you are using multiple computers, you may find you end up with lots of conflicted files. Conflicted file names can be different depending on your cloud provider and also the cloud version of software.</p>
<p>Example of duplicate files names from Onedrive could be:</p>
<p>FileName-ComputerName where ComputerName is the name of your computer. Say you have a Word File called “Book”. If you have been editing it on two or more computers and your computer name was Hal123, then you may end up with two files one called Book and one called Book-Hal123. If you have even more computers sharing the same cloud space, it is even possible to get file names like Book-Hal123-ComputerName2 etc.</p>
<p>For Google drive conflicted files are often expressed as Filename (n) where n can be any number depending on how many times the file has been conflicted. However, more recent versions of Google drive also create filenames with the word “conflicted” inside the brackets such as (Conflicted n).</p>
<p>These two programs work together to help you sort out your duplicate files:</p>
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<p>These programs are used one after the other to completely sort out all the annoying duplicate files that have appeared on your hard disk due to file sharing issues between computers that are accessing the same cloud space.</p>
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