Monday 2 April 2012

SuperCopier 2.2

*JV*
SuperCopier is a system tool that aims to significantly reduce time when you are copying or moving files.

It definitely comes in handy when you are dealing with large files, and when Windows' copy and cut functions are simply not enough anymore.

After the quick installation is complete, you can access SuperCopier in the system tray. Unfortunately, the application does not integrate in the context menu, so you have to select "new thread" every time you want to use SuperCopier.

In New Thread you drag and drop the file you wish to copy or move, and select the destination folder.

The interface will always be on top of other programs, except when it minimize to tray. It notifies you when a task is complete, but it will not say how much time it took (just the speed).

The Thread List option didn't work in our case. We're assuming that's where you can schedule files for copying or moving.

In addition, you can configure SuperCopier in matter of appearance (foreground, background, text and border colors), speed limit for copying and moving, time to wait between two retries, and others.

Our test was done on a 4.94Gb folder, and run on Windows 7. In the case of SuperCopier vs Windows, Windows won! SuperCopier took 4 minutes and 11 seconds to copy the file, while Windows took only 3 minutes and 14 seconds.

But CPU and memory resources are less used by SuperCopier.
· Transfer resuming
· Copy speed control
· No bugs if You copy more than 2GB at once
· Copy speed computation
· Better copy progress display
· A little faster
· Copy list editable while copying
· Error log
· Copy list saving/loading


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