Then came the nightmare: a folder named Project_Phoenix with 2,000 image files. Their names were chaos: logo_FINAL.png , logo_FINAL2.png , logo_FINAL_REAL.png , logo_FINAL2_REAL_v4.png .

The only thing missing is scanning network drives and scripting. Unless you are an IT admin, you are fine.

It identifies duplicate entries in its summary report, allowing you to see where keys are reused across different machines. 2. LicenseCrawler

: Best suited for large enterprises, it provides deep discovery across on-premises and cloud environments. Its automated inventory collection is crucial for identifying duplicate software installations across a complex network.