Replace Windows' native copy function with a more advanced, faster, and free tool.
If you've ever copied a file in Windows you know there are certain quirks that can sometimes be a pain. Like bizaire estimated file transfer times or constant questions interrupting transfers.
That's why I think Teracopy should be a part of every geek and IT professional's arsenal.
It's faster then the windows native function and allows for advanced queing, pausing, and error correction. It'll even verify a batch after copy completion.
The free version will likely do the trick for 90% of you -- otherwise the paid pro version is 15 Euro.
With easy shell integration that'll replace the built in copy, as well as a portable version, there's a lot to love with Teracopy.
What do you think? Drop me a line at feedback@hak5.org
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