Have Your PC Auto Copy Files Between Multiple Folders On A Schedule

Windows 8 includes various new features that weren’t available in previous iterations of the OS. One of those features is a revamped file copy and move window that not only tells you about the file transfer speed in real-time, but also lets you pause and resume the operation any time you want. However, many third-party apps still go beyond this, offering additional features like boosting speed, or allowing you to copy/move files from a single source directory to multiple destinations simultaneously. SceduledCopy is an interesting file copying utility that allows you to set time schedules for multiple file copy operations in one go. Being a portable app, it also eliminates the need for any installation and lets you use it anywhere from your USB thumb drive. Read More

SchizoCopy Is A File Copying Tool That Allows Resuming Interrupted Copy & Move Tasks

Windows’ native file copy utility is quite fast and seamless. While it was already quite robust in Windows 7, Microsoft has improved it further in Windows 8 by adding options like pause and resume, and a graph that shows real-time transfer speed. That said, the default utility still lacks a few more options that various third party utilities boast. For instance, TeraCopy is one of the fastest file copying tools around. Previously covered UltraCopier is yet another handsome alternative that features a few advanced options, while SuperCopier is a similar app that can queue multiple files for batch copy operation. If you’re still in search for an alternative for Windows’ native copy tool, then you might want to give SchizoCopy a try. According to the developer, it moves files faster than the native utility. The application is particularly useful in situations where you need to move files from multiple folders to one directory. What’s more, the application can automatically resume any interrupted move or copy operations during instances of unexpected shutdowns or system crashes. Read More

LD Move Lets You Move And Copy Files With Pause/ Resume Functions

Copying and moving files between hard discs, partitions, thumb drives, SD-cards or other storage mediums, is one of the most frequent tasks that we perform. Windows 8 has introduced itself with several new features and among them is a revamped move and copy files operation system, i.e., contrary to typical design found in prior versions of Windows, it also lets you pause and resume the copy process anytime you want, which is quite helpful in many ways. As this neat feature is not available in prior versions of the operating system such as it's predecessor Windows 7, it doesn't mean you're stuck with a single choice. Among various third-party tools that provide Windows 8 like copy/paste functionality, LD Move is a worthy shot. It is a portable utility that provides an instant pause, resume and stop functionality for file copying process. Read on for further details. Read More

WinMend File Copy – Copy Files Faster Than Windows Default Copy Engine

WinMend File Copy is a file copying application having a unique duplication engine which works 300% faster than the Windows default copy engine. File copying can be performed in three different modes which can be selected to directly overwrite, match and overwrite, or skip files with the same name. It also provides a list of files which may fail to copy during the copying process and allows you to r-copy them again. This functionality is useful as it can help you identify and rectify file copying errors. Another good feature of WinMend File Copy is that the copying process can be paused anytime and resumed at your convenience without damaging the files in queue. Apart from being fast and reliable, WinMend File Copy also comes with an attractive skinable interface which can be switched in a single click. Read More

File Grinder: Batch File Rename, Copy, Move Using Templates & Meta-Tags

We all have music files that are not properly named and have to manually listen to every song to correct the names. Wouldn’t it be great if you could rename and correct all song names automatically without having to follow the long tiresome process? Same goes with images and HTML files. You might want to rename the images after coming back from an event or rename/rearrange the HTML files. Read More

Windows 7 Batch File Rename, Copy, and Move

Suppose you went on a vacation to Paris, and now you want to move all files from the digital camera and rename them to Paris 01, Paris 02, and so on using this tool. Sadly such a feature is not available even in Windows, this is where 3rd party tools fill the space. Multifiler helps in renaming the files but it can also be a great tool for organizing files and images. And not only this, you can copy and move including Hidden, System, and Read Only files as well. Read More

Batch Copy Or Move Files At Scheduled Time Intervals

If you want to copy or move files from one destination to another, it is quite an easy task. But to copy or move files on a specific time of the day seems impossible. You must be wondering what is the use of moving the files on a specific time of the day? Well it is sometimes useful where one has to move files for backup purpose on a specific time or move some files to the server on specific intervals.

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