Ultracopier
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Ultracopier is file-copying software for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is based on SuperCopier and supersedes it.[6]
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Original author(s) | alpha_one_x86 |
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Developer(s) | GliGli (SuperCopier creator), Yogi (Original NT Copier), ZeuS, alpha_one_x86[1] |
Initial release | March 29, 2009[2] |
Stable release | 2.2.4.11
/ June 3, 2021[3] |
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Written in | C++ and Qt |
Operating system | Windows 7+, Mac OS X Snow Leopard+, Linux, BSD, Haiku OS |
Platform | IA-32 and x64 |
Available in | 8 languages[4] |
Type | Utility software |
License | GNU GPLv3[5] |
Website | ultracopier |
Features
Main features include:[1]
- Pause/resume transfers
- Dynamic speed limitation
- On-error resume
- Error/collision management
- Data security[7]
- Intelligent reorganization of transfer to optimize performance[7]
- Plugins
Normal vs. Ultimate version:
- The source code is identical, and it falls under the same license.
- The ultimate version includes alternate plugins.
- Both versions are without DRM (as this is explicitly banned by the GPLv3 license) and can be redistributed freely.
SuperCopier and Ultracopier differ mainly in terms of their appearance. SuperCopier essentially serves as a CSS skin for Ultracopier, with slightly higher CPU usage. SuperCopier typically refers to SuperCopier 3 and earlier versions, while Ultracopier is used for SuperCopier 4 and later versions, now known as Ultracopier 1.4.[8][9]
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