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ExtremeCopy 2.3.4 Standard (64-bit)

Improve your Windows file copying performance (maybe)

Rating:
Operating Systems:
Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows 8, Windows Vista
License:
Freeware
Developer:
Easersoft
Software Cost:
Free
Category
System & Desktop Tools
Date Updated:
27 December 2016
Downloads To Date:
3357
Languages:
English, French, Indonesian, Italian, Portuguese
Download Size:
3.13 MB

ExtremeCopy is a simple tool which aims to speed up file copying within Windows.

Using the program seems fairly straightforward. Drag and drop your files or folders using the right mouse button, choose the "Extreme Paste" option from the context menu, and ExtremeCopy will handle the copying process, which the authors say can be 20% to 120% faster than using Windows alone.

Does it work, though? Some people say it's delivered good results for them, but we weren't so lucky. We tried copying a folder of videos, 8.49GB in total, and if there was any difference between the Windows and ExtremeCopy times then it was only a fraction of a second.

We only tried on a single computer, though (64-bit Windows 7); maybe systems with different hardware, or another version of Windows, would see something more. If you're not currently happy with your copy speeds then just give the program a try, see if it works for you.

And if it does, you may also want to consider the ExtremeCopy Professional Edition. This has better recovery if an individual file copy fails, is able to copy files to multiple destinations in a single destination, provides many more copying option and includes better support. The program can be yours for $19.95 and you can find out more at the ExtremeCopy site.

Verdict:

ExtremeCopy is easy to install, and can replace the default Windows copy handler - but unfortunately it delivered no noticeable speed increase on our test system.

Your Comments & Opinion

Switch to GS RichCopy 360
23 March 2017 17:26, Aaditya Singhania
ExtremeCopy didn't workout for me at all. I've been inconvenienced by several crashes/errors/data loss when transferring files. I had no choice but to do the process over again. So I would recommend you to take GS RichCopy 360 under consideration as it helped me allot. I found it allot better than the software mentioned above. Its additional features are pretty unique and are really helpful as well. My friends suggested GS RichCopy 360, and for several months it has been working perfectly fine for me. You might want to give it a try if you are looking for a robust and reliable software. Hope this helped.
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