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  2. TeraCopy - Wikipedia

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    TeraCopy is an example of the freemium licensing model. A basic edition is offered as freeware but may only be used in non-commercial environments. TeraCopy Pro, a shareware version of the utility, adds additional features such as having a list of favorite folders to be used as a copy destination and the ability to modify the copy queue.

  3. FastCopy - Wikipedia

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    It can run as a free-standing portable application or be integrated into the Windows shell, and claims to achieve reading and writing performance close to the device limit. [1] In a test conducted in 2008 by lifehacker, Fastcopy was several times faster than its rival Teracopy, [4] a program with similar functionality. However, both programs ...

  4. List of file copying software - Wikipedia

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    xcopy – Windows copy utility included until Windows Vista and now deprecated in favour of Robocopy; Robocopy – Windows xcopy replacement with more options, introduced as a standard feature in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008; Notable third-party file transfer software include: FastCopy; RichCopy; Rclone – open source, used with cloud ...

  5. PortableApps.com - Wikipedia

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    The PortableApps.com Launcher (also known as PAL) is used to make applications portable by handling path redirection, environment variable changes, file and directory movement, configuration file path updates. and similar changes, as configured. [9] The PortableApps.com Launcher allows software to be made portable without any modification.

  6. Total Commander - Wikipedia

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    The Android version has plugins for direct access to external servers, which it presents as if they were simply local SD cards, making file copying from phone<>server trivial - currently Google Drive, Windows OneDrive, TotalDrip, LAN, SFTP and WebDAV are supported.

  7. RichCopy - Wikipedia

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    RichCopy is a file copy utility program developed by Ken Tamaru of Microsoft Corporation, discontinued in 2010. [1] It is multi-threaded, which permits it under some circumstances to copy files faster than some other copiers available for the Windows operating system.

  8. Portable application - Wikipedia

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    Most portable applications do not leave files or settings on the host computer or modify the existing system and its configuration. The application may not write to the Windows registry [3] or store its configuration files (such as an INI file) in the user's profile, but today, many portables do; many, however, still store their configuration files in the portable directory.

  9. List of portable software - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of this list, a portable application is software that can be used from portable storage devices such as USB flash drives, digital audio players, PDAs [1] or external hard drives. To be considered for inclusion, an application must be executable on multiple computers from removable storage without installation, and without ...