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Thanks, I'll try that too, in the meantime I found other program, works just like I want it to, PixFiler. Exportable database, exportable tags/keywords (settings as they are in dropdown & in different layer/subcategories) and it doesn't slow down even at 30,000 pictures in database. Didn't try the duplicate finder in it as I have other more powerful tool for that, Duplicate File Detective, very powerful and does it by name,size,date and finally content (up to SHA1 160bit checksum comparing.) Although PixFiler has the same problem, you can't use keywords/tags as seperate words, it has to together or use space substitution like Striped_Panties. Also it has advanced search (combination of keywords) and display all with one keyword. The best way to get duplicate free with lousy (weak) programs is to store all pictures having MD5 Hash as name, then even the weakest name comparing can detect these. I just store them with MD5-Hash name for fun. Though it's pretty demanding task to add the keywords as they come (series/characters), atm 100 characteristic tags, 50 genre tags and 200 series&characters tags, and these were coughed up in the first 150 pictures.
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