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jbs1
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I love HashTools and use it often. My typical use case if 100 or so files at a time, comparing the files to MD5 hashes stored alongside those files.
Today I used it with a much larger set of about 2000 files and it occurred to me that there's really no efficient means of determining whether any files failed the check.
In the attached screenshot it's very easy to see which file mismatched. But when there are thousands of files being checked, as far as I can tel you have to manually click through hundreds of pages of results LOOKING for red rows. There's no filtering, no sorting, no clearing matched files so I can focus on the ones that don't match.
Am I missing something here? And if not can I request the ability to filter/sort and show the lines that don't match their compare hash?
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Oct 30, 2022 (modified Oct 30, 2022)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I'm actually surprised this hasn't been requested before, because it seems so obvious in hindsight! I've put this on our feature request list for the next version.

Thanks!
Nov 3, 2022  • #2
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jbs1
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I'm actually surprised this hasn't been requested before, because it seems so obvious in hindsight! I've put this on our feature request list for the next version.

Thanks!


That's great and glad you like the idea, thanks!

Unrelated question but you wouldn't have anything to do with LammerSoft and the Lammer Context Menu would you?
Nov 5, 2022  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Nope, no relation there :)
Nov 9, 2022  • #4
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I'm actually surprised this hasn't been requested before, because it seems so obvious in hindsight! I've put this on our feature request list for the next version.

Thanks!


This came up again today and I thought I'd check back and see if it's still on the roadmap. Thanks again for an awesome product!
Jun 16, 2023  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
It is still open on our list, we're hoping to add it in for the next version :)
Jun 16, 2023  • #6
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Just wanted to follow up and let you know we've released a new version of HashTools that supports this.

Thanks!
Sep 5, 2023  • #7
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