PurgeWave
Clean up your music folder. Swipe right to keep. Swipe left to purge.
About
We’ve all been there: you hit shuffle, only to tap "Next" five times in a row just to hear a song you actually enjoy. If you instinctively skip a track every time it comes on, why is it still taking up space on your drive? Manually sorting through massive music folders with thousands of cryptic file names is exhausting. PurgeWave fixes library bloat by turning the chore of file management into a fast, intuitive swipe-to-purge session. Open the app, load your local music, and listen. When a track plays, you make the call: Swipe Right to Keep, Swipe Left to Purge. Core Features: - Turn Skips into Action: Stop tolerating dead tracks. If you don't love it, swipe left to purge it instantly. - Bite-Sized Purge Sessions: Choose a quick batch of 10 tracks when you have a spare minute, or dive into continuous mode to purge your full collection. - Safe, Flexible Purge Modes: You stay in total control of your files. Send purged tracks straight to your Recycle Bin, move them to a designated Quarantine folder for a second look, or permanently purge them on the spot. - Zero Folder Fatigue: No navigating deep directory trees or guessing file contents based on weird file names. Just point to a folder, listen, and swipe. - Reclaim Local Storage: Free up valuable gigabytes by purging abandoned albums, low-bitrate duplicates, and forgotten filler tracks.
What's new
- v3current · 8/19/2026
v1.0.3 Patch Notes Main menu now displays number of tracks in your library instead of total indexed, making it more easily understandable and intuitive after purging tracks. The post-session page is now a brif animated transition instead of another static page that requires input, this makes ending your session and getting back to the main menu a smoother experience.
- v2 · 8/18/2026
v1.0.2 Patch Notes Minor security optimizations Added version number to bottom right corner New version update prompt added at launch Fixed visual bug that displayed total indexed songs across all time instead of just the number in the currently selected folder
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