by site-publisher | Jun 30, 2026 | Documentor
Documentor already groups files that are revisions of one another; now it works out their order too – reading the sequence from each document’s own revision history, flagging genuine forks, recognising identical copies as the same version, and honestly saying...
by site-publisher | Jun 29, 2026 | Documentor
Documentor can now show ‘version families’ – groups of files that are revisions of one another – discovered from each document’s content lineage rather than its filename, and it lets you curate them: separate true duplicates from genuine versions,...
by site-publisher | Jun 27, 2026 | Documentor
Documentor’s version-detection moved from groundwork to a working capability for Microsoft Office documents – it now recognizes when Word files are revisions of one another by reading the revision history Word quietly records inside every document, and groups...
by site-publisher | Jun 25, 2026 | Documentor
Design and groundwork began on a new Documentor capability that recognizes when several files are really versions of the same document – revisions of one another – even when their names give nothing away, and that can re-number them into one clean, consistent version...
by site-publisher | Jun 24, 2026 | Documentor
Documentor’s duplicate-cleanup workspace now recognizes that some copies are kept on purpose – a canonical version, a disclosure copy, a delivered set – and lets you settle those once and apply the decision across a whole project, without ever being forced down...
by site-publisher | Jun 23, 2026 | Documentor
Find Duplicates is now a resizable, much faster workspace – a content-hash cache lets re-scans reuse prior hashes instead of re-reading every file, and long paths are readable so near-identical copies are easy to tell apart. A new path-pattern tool resolves hundreds...