TeraCopy Portable

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Copying and moving files within Windows is such a mundane, everyday task that it's easy to assume it's the best it could possibly be. The truth is somewhat different: when it comes to copying files – particularly a large number of files – Windows is pretty mediocre. You could be saving yourself seconds – even minutes – each time you copy files from one drive or folder to another by taking advantage of third-party software.

TeraCopy is one such program that bypasses the Windows shell to take full advantage of the drive technologies on offer to optimise your file transfers. It offers a lot more than just speeding up file transfers too: pause and resume file transfers – perfect if a long transfer is interfering with other Windows processes, for example. When two identically named files are encountered, you can also configure the program to behave a certain way by default (such as renaming one of the files or not overwriting).

The program also intelligently handles file errors: it will attempt to re-copy the file a number of times before moving on to the next one instead of throwing a hissy fit and abandoning the entire process. Again, you control how the program handles these errors, and if failures are encountered, TeraCopy will list them after the file transfer is complete, giving you options to deal with them. You can even test and verify files both pre- and post-transfer, adding an extra layer of protection to important files and folders.

This portable version works as a standalone application – if you want to use TeraCopy in place of Windows' own copy/move functions, install the full software instead by clicking the link below.


Verdict:
Speed up file transfers and improve the way Windows copies and moves files with this free application.

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I love Teracopy!
however in Windows 8 whenever you copy/move a file, the UAC prompt always comes up. it is such a hassle. I kinda like having UAC for other programs. but Teracopy is not one of them. it's fine in Windows 7 though. :tongue:
 
Probably some way of adding an exception, or might be fixed in proper release? I always turn off UAC anyway :p
Also had never heard of this, awesome!
 
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