This one is a bit difficult to describe, and I hope I don't get kicked for mentioning another product, but here goes.
When I was a PC user, I used a great little program called Downloader Pro. All it did was download files, and it was great at it. My workflow around card dumping went like this: I would copy all the files from all cards from a wedding shoot onto a portable USB hard drive while I watched TV after the event. Then, before I went to bed, I'd plug in the USB drive, begin the download using DLP, and walk away.
The next day, I would stick in each card, and download the files from them as well, individually (I did this just to make sure nothing was missed by the download to the USB drive). However: Downloader Pro was smart enough to know when a file had already been downloaded, and skipped it, so dumping the 10 or so individual cards took about 5 minutes: just long enough to scan the card, and determine that there was nothing new to download.
Now, though, I'm in Macland, and Photo Mechanic does almost everything DP did. The only thing I can't make it do is skip the injest of file already injested. Even when I choose "Incremental ingest" is just appends an "A" to the file name, and re-ingests everything unnecessarily.
So, my question is this: Is there a way to put PM into a similar kind of "verification mode," so that it only injests new files, rather than blindly re-injesting files that are already present in the destination folder?
...Mike