
The Ultracopier interface is displayed during the process it displays the source and destination folder, progress information, the amount of data that is left to copy, the remaining time (this was completely inaccurate during my tests similarly to how Windows cannot provide a good estimate of the remaining time), and the transfer speed in MB/s.Ī click on the more button brings up options, but you may also access it through the tray icon > Add copy/moving > Add transfer option.Īt the moment Ultracopier v2 is missing a few features which were present in v1, e.g. Whenever you run copy, move, cut, and paste operations, Ultracopier is used instead of the native Windows copy functionality. Once installed, Ultracopier replaces the Windows Explorer's copying functionality with its own. The developer did acknowledge the issue and resolved it the GitHub page is still up even though it could have been deleted easily. When I was halfway through the reviewing process, I discovered that the developer added a Bitcoin Miner to a specific version of the program a few years ago to support development this was discovered by a user and the developer removed the miner from the application afterwards.Ī Virustotal scan shows that the installer is clean, there are no hits at the time of writing. And like its predecessor, Ultracopier is an open source project. It is the official replacement for Supercopier. Recently while looking around GitHub I came across Ultracopier. There are alternative options such as TeraCopy or Total Copier which have been around for a long time, but even if you run copy job after copy job, you may end up waiting a long time.
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Windows 10 does offer a pause/resume option in File Explorer which makes it a tad easier. Depending on the read/write speed of your drives, it could take a long time to run them simultaneously. If you're like me, you probably have multiple copying tasks running sometimes.

I learned long ago that using native Windows copy functionality may not be the best approach as jobs may take a long time to process.
