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12 years ago
Victor
Program test. Copying a folder with files of various sizes, totaling 9 gigabytes. Copying with Windows Explorer: 8 minutes pure time plus about 10 seconds for opening folders and selecting what to copy and where. WinMend File Copy: 10 minutes and 24 seconds of pure time plus 36 seconds to select what and where to copy. I wouldn't call it speeding up the copying process. Usually this is a trick Microsoft does when they release new versions of Windows: The new version is even faster than previous ones!!! - when in fact it's strictly the other way around. Regardless of the speed of copying: the interface for selecting source and destination in the program is uncomfortable. It's made with standard file and folder open dialogs and in my opinion would be one of the reasons for not wanting to use the program, even if it really could speed up copying. Should have been lazy and drawn something similar to Explorer. People don't like to over-learn.
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