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- #Teracopy pro review for free#
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- #Teracopy pro review free#
There is a Pro version costing $24.95, but unless you are using it in a commercial environment, you don’t need to pay.
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#Teracopy pro review free#
Use TeraCopy instead of Explorer.Īlthough Explorer can be used in Windows to copy files from one place to another, you might want to take a look at TeraCopy, a free utility that offers many advantages and extra features over the normal copy procedure.
#Teracopy pro review Pc#
Hopefully they can fix this issue.If you copy files between PC and external USB drives, networked drive like NAS, or another PC on the network, it can be slow and occasionally problematic. I could press "skip" the copying hundreds of times, but that will be a pain later on looking for hundreds of pictures, comparing them, etc. These are my daughters' pictures since she was a baby. I was staring at the screen not knowing what to do. I wish Teracopy would stick to just copying and not to finding duplicates before copying. Apparently the two images are the same image, per the name, but in different folders. Anyway, I tried to copy that big pictures' folder to my local drive and it kept asking me if I wanted to replace an image with another. You know, with backups over the years you have so many folders with duplicate pictures of your family in them in your attempt to make sure you don't lose any. One folder within was called "this folder could be duplicate images". Simple, I tried to copy a folder which has many folders within with duplicate family pictures in them. This is easy to use, easy to set up, and I'm baffled any other users can't get this working for them. This is a fantastic tool for updating large numbers of files. If it finds identical file names, you can individually go through and click yes or no, or you can choose the third column which is to automatically replace everything. It will tell you if 255 characters, directories are nested too deep, and many other potential filesystem errors and problems problems. Then you can press the "cleanup" button and see a good report on what's wrong. When it encounters problems, it doesn't stop dead light windows normal copier, but continues copying everything it can. You can also turn the audio "ding" on or off in the preferences. I also recommend you change the preferences to a light blue and pale yellow for the "progress bar/thermometers" so you are able to read the text better. Teracopy has been invaluable to catch those rare but potentially disastrous copy errors, where the copied file isn't an exact duplicate. This allows the program to automatically check that the copied file is indeed an exact duplicate. You need to activate this in the Preferences Menu. The best feature is the checksum capability. It's the best copy/move/replace tool I've seen. I have been using this for a couple years, and now all friends and family are using it too.
#Teracopy pro review software#
I don't just rate software because I like something or haven't used others, I do test it and compare completely before judging any software and ran this 3 times to be sure. Is it still better than using Windows basic copy? By all means and would definitely recommend using it over that but there are far better out there.
#Teracopy pro review for free#
I do personally find the speed an issue, especially as much copying as I do and large amounts, this makes a major over all difference, ESPECIALLY if I want to copy files for backing up someone's system and they need it yesterday.Īnother thing is, in order to get more options,you have to buy the pro version, others have plenty of options for FREE and have error checking and more than TeraCopy offers, that being said, I find no way to rate a software higher which has less features, even in the paid for version with others doing a better job and are completely free, not free versions. I tested 12 gigs of files in a folder on my Kingston SSD drive, compared to Windows basic copy, and 3 other file copy softwares and again, I was disappointed in TeraCopy.Īnd if that wasn't enough, Windows basic copy beat it with 3 min 20 sec. It's been a while since I've used TeraCopy so I thought, eh, give it another chance and seeing the high reviews I just had to test it again.