Teracopy – Copy files with blazing speed

28 June, 2009
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TeraCopy is a compact program designed to copy and move files at the maximum possible speed, providing the user a lot of features. TeraCopy is a free utility designed to copy/move files faster and more secure. Can resume broken file transfers. TeraCopy skips bad files during copy and even shows the skipped files at the end of files transfer. TeraCopy will calculate files CRC checksum on the fly to speed up source and target files comparsion. Seamless integration with Windows Explorer allows you to keep working with files as usual. Copy or move files using left mouse button drag or ‘Copy’ and ‘Paste’ commands.

    Features:

  • Copy files faster: TeraCopy uses dynamically adjusted buffers to reduce seek times. Asynchronous copy speeds up file transfer between two physical hard drives
  • Pause and resume file transfers: Pause copy process at any time to free up system resources and continue with a single click
  • Error recovery: In case of copy error, TeraCopy will try several times and in the worse case just skips the file, not terminating the entire transfer
  • Interactive file list: TeraCopy shows failed file transfers and lets you fix the problem and recopy only problem files
  • Shell integration: TeraCopy can completely replace Explorer copy and move functions, allowing you work with files as usual
  • Full Unicode support

Trust me when I say that the pro features are not worth it

    Changes in 2.01:
  • Added: Links helper app enhanced

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Really nice.. but i’m wandering why did Avira start detecting things during installation? anyway they were deleted and ignored by installation and it works fine :)

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Commented by Meena Bassem
on June 29, 2009

Don’t know, but i know that the app is clean.

You should never fully trust your anti-virus.

AV’s that actually detect keygenerators as viruses, are not worth having around imo.

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Commented by Marik
on June 29, 2009

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