Ultracopier
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Ultracopier is file copying application software for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is based on and supersedes SuperCopier.[6] SuperCopier and Ultracopier differ mainly in terms of appearance. SuperCopier essentially serves as a skin for Ultracopier, with slightly higher CPU usage. SuperCopier typically refers to SuperCopier 3 and earlier versions, while Ultracopier refers to SuperCopier 4 and later versions, now known as Ultracopier 1.4.[7][8]
Original authoralpha_one_x86
DevelopersGliGli (SuperCopier creator), Yogi (Original NT Copier), ZeuS, alpha_one_x86[1]
Initial releaseMarch 29, 2009[2]
Stable release
2.2.4.11
/ June 3, 2021[3]
| Ultracopier | |
|---|---|
Tool of file copy. | |
| Original author | alpha_one_x86 |
| Developers | 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] |
| 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 |
| Repository | |
Features include:[1]
- Pause/resume transfers
- Dynamic speed limitation
- On-error resume
- Error/collision management
- Data security[9]
- Intelligent reorganization of transfer to optimize performance[9]
- 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.[10]