20 Nov 2011
A very useful utility
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7
Manufacturer: Codesector
Size: 1.5MB
Number of Downloads: 2524
Price: Free (Pro version available)
Copying files should be a very simple affair but if files are open or otherwise locked the operation will fail. This often leads to confusion as to which files were copied and those that were not. TeraCopy can remove this confusion.
TeraCopy replaces the Windows Explorer copy command to offer several advantages. By adapting the way files are copied depending on their size it can copy files faster as well as pause and resume transfers.
Most importantly, in the case of problems, TeraCopy displays a list of the files that did not copy properly. It also tries several times to copy a file if there are problems.
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3 stars?
This is an essential program for anyone who copies files frequently. I find it hard to believe Microsoft failed to add this functionality to Windows 7. Richcopy has more options, but too many for most users; this on the other hand is not too complicated for anyone. It's easy to use and extremely useful. I cant imagine how someone could give it 3 stars - 5 stars all the way.
Posted by: joe 21 Nov 2011