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SchizoCopy

Schizocopy is a utility software for Copying/Moving Files in Windows

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Description

SchizoCopy is a software application for Microsoft Windows that is designed to be used to move or copy computer files. As an alternative to the Default Windows OS copy operations, it is designed to be faster and have more functionality than the native tool. SchizoCopy offers many unique offers besides providing fastest copying speed. It has an unique option for "Backup support" in case of unexpected shutdown or System exit you can always resume your ongoing Copy/Move operations.

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Features

  • Simple,Fast,Powerful and Fully Graphic User Interface
  • Complete Backup support for handling files operations in case of any unexpected system Shutdown
  • Faster Speed and Security than Windows native tool
  • Options for "Pause" and "Resume" for pausing and resuming any ongoing operations
  • Fully Unicode support.
  • Options for "Copying in Silent mode" - benefit to all gamers for consuming less System RAM.
  • Keyboard Binding with Windows support thus you copy in the same way as you use to copy with Windows native tool. Ctrl+C/Ctrl+X and Ctrl+V for Copy/Move and Paste
  • Drag and Drop support.
  • Multithreading and Multiprocessing.
  • Queue support for appending all files/folders.

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  • Posted by Ian 2013-02-15

    O melhor programa para compartilhamento

  • Posted by Austin 2013-01-21

    Great tool

  • Posted by Cam 2012-12-20

    Works and fast.

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Engineering, Information Technology, Management, Non-Profit Organizations

User Interface

Project is a window manager, Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C++, Python

Registered

2012-07-30

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