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Secure Copy
Secure Copy is a file transfer tool that enables you to do local and network transfer with resume support. If you have ever copied large amounts of data from one machine to another, you know that it ...
Average of 3 user ratings:
- Sep 16, 2007
- For version:
- 2.3
Good idea, poor execution 
Interface is odd, but usable. It does not work well with long paths or filenames. There is no uninstall! For Windows Me, XP and Vista a system restore is best answer. For other Windows versions it is very difficult to remove from regestry. (20+ keys spread thruout the registry and installs in the SYSTEM32 folder.)
Review by: Allfather (2)
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- Aug 14, 2005
- For version:
- 2.3
Good but.... 
Some good features like allowing you to select skipping/replacing if the file already exists. And nice to pause and resume copying. BUT... 1) interface is very weird. the Maximize/Minimize and Close buttons dont work. In fact there is NOWHERE I can close the app! I had to use the Task manager to kill the process!! 2) window is not sizable and controls on this window misalign and overshoots off the Window edge. "Stop" "Cancel" buttons DO NOT work!! 3) when a destination file is present, it is asks to skip or replace. I chose skip. The program skips BUT.. it takes about a whole second to skip one file! I have 2258 files to skip and it takes hours!!!! Why on earth does skip take so long? all copy app i know skipping 5000 in less than 10 seconds!! AMAZING!! it is a real pain to use this program! 4) Although it is skipping so slow, it still locks up the PC so even if I want to hit the "Pause" button, it takes too long.
Review by: xactly (2)
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- Apr 14, 2005
- For version:
- 2.3
Can't handle large folders. no uninstall ! 
Tried to copy a 250mb folder over a network. Nothing happened - just showed complete immediately. Worked ok with a small folder. I did not particularly like the interface. If you allow it to add itself to your context menu, there is no uninstall (I used XP's System Restore function to do away with it.)
Review by: Griffin (33)
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