Rapid Photo Downloader used to have a feature that would delete the files off the media when a card was plugged in, and after the transfers were successful.
When the refresh of the UI happened quite some time ago, this feature seemed to have gone away.
In the features section on the home page, it states
Common tasks can be automatedāstart downloading on program startup and device insertion, unmount devices when completed, delete dowloaded images from devices, and exit automatically when finished downloading.
I just went hunting to see if the feature had been re-added, but I canāt find it.
Just as a reminder. SDcards are flash memory and flash memory cells can wear out the more often you write to them. This means if you shoot some pictures, download and delete them and repeat that very often, then the flash memory cells at the beginning of your card will wear out pretty fast.
You should try to shoot with the card until it is (almost) full and then format it. That way all memory cells are used the same and your card will live longer
I created an account here specifically to find out how to set Rapid Photo Download to MOVE instead of COPY photos (the SD card warning is almost certainly bogus, my camera wonāt have enough shutter fires in itās life to exhaust even a MLC SD card, without wear leveling ) Iām concerned without the move feature , Iāll lose valuable photos. Right now my SD cards are both cleared after every shoot. If copies remain on the card, then I know what will happen. Iāll get an SD card full at a critical point ā¦ fail to get that āone special shotā ā¦reformat the SD cards to get space quick and lose stuff I that Iād already captured . I can never be sure the card has been downloaded. Iād need to go back to the same computer , same userid, and no system updates, to allow a check of what R-P-D had seen before ā¦Probably Iād end up having to run fslint(1) or similar, to find the duplicates .
I originally started with ācopy donāt moveā strategy but lost too many images that way. I prefer to get the data to safely , off the SD card , then backed up on the NAS