 Duplicate contacts, duplicate photos, there's duplicates everywhere, why? But Lee says, I heard the topic of sorting and managing a perhaps unsorted photo collection come up again. Here's the best tool for that whole process, especially when you're faced with a giant collection of images and folders. I'm not affiliated with Overmax in any way, I just use the product every day. And it's called Photo Sweeper from Overmax. And it's 9.99, cool. And according to Lee, it's amazing. It'll analyze hundreds of thousands of files in complex folder directories, yes, I've done it. For duplicates and similars, you can adjust whether you want exact matches or how similar matches are after the image scan. Photo Sweeper will group duplicates or similars into groups that you can manually peruse to select the wanted or unwanted. It will automatically select images you want to keep or remove using combinations of image data such as file name, image size, image dimensions, date, time, take and file location, file path, length, Apple photo album location and more. Once you've isolated keepers or files to remove, Photo Sweeper will trash them, copy them, move them, rename them, whatever you want. And yes, the holy grail of sorting, Photo Sweeper can compare the images between two folders or set of folders to find duplicates and similars. For instance, this lets you compare a folder of to be sorted images to a folder of already sorted images to prevent accidentally adding copies to a clean collection. And it works with Apple Photo Library. It's able to do that. So, thank you, that's cool. Yeah, that's good stuff. I'd always used power photos, right? For this, from Fat Cat software, this is the one that I've always used for this in the past and it has done a fine job but this is great to know about. I had no idea that Photo Sweeper existed. All right, thank you, Lee.