TeraCopy – High Speed Copy and Move Files
Posted by: Barry Cleave in Freeware, tags: File Handling, Freeware, Utilities, Windows, Windows Explorer, Windows XPWhat Does It Do – The Essentials?
TeraCopy is a freeware file copying and moving utility form Code Sector that integrates with Windows Explorer. Not only does it give you more control over copying and moving files but also provides some additional functions as well as significantly higher file transfer rates. (It also has features to integrate it with Total Commander and Directory Opus but these have not been tested as both these utilities are not Freeware). TeraCopy is Freeware for Home Users, there is also a paid version, TeraCopy Pro which has not been tested.
N.B The version tested is 2.0 beta 2, the final version may behave differently and address some of the issues raised in the review.
TeraCopy has had beta versions since Sept 2007 (1.25) and Nov 2007 (2.0).
TeraCopy 1.2 (not beta) was released 22 June 2007.
N.B. This is a review of a beta stage version and therefore some comments and conclusions may not apply to the final release version.
Summary:
- Copy and Move files selected in Windows Explorer
- File transfer rates are significantly faster than Windows Explorer
- Transfers between folders, drives and over a LAN
- Integrates into Windows Shell
- Runs at Startup
Pros: What’s Good?
- Freeware (Home Use Only)
Popularity: 39% [?]










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