Although still in beta phase, SuperCopier looks promising to me. The program is cool in features and at the same time very reliable. I have tried my hands on both the programs, TeraCopy and SuperCopier, and I can say beyond doubt that the latter impressed me more than the former.
This application works very well for me on XP SP2, and it worked on Vista Home also. It does what other programs claim to do and yet fail. It's settings are decent without having any unexpected snafus hiddin in .INI files or registry hives.
There's even a safety mode in case you have troubles with the speed optimized normal settings. You can even sort and rearrange the list of programs being copied or moved.
This is useful for copying items from large to small, therefore optimizing space used on your destination storage volume. Funny that it's a beta, it works better than the non-beta's I'm used to using.
Last but not least, the progress charts are very informative. I do wish it had a merge function like Vista has, but freefilesync can take care of that.
Wow!. Finally. At last!!. After years of working with Explorer as a professional, someone has added the features which Microsoft should have added from day 1. Anyone using Explorer for network management will know what I mean here. The only ungrateful gripe I'd have is a wish that copy windows could be minimised out of the way whilst they get on with the job!. :)
I just started to use it,and i love it, so far.
One of the very small number of Apps which will make it in my
"start when windows start"-list.
When i copied big files to my TrueCrypt-Usb Partition,for some reason Windows and CopyHandler uses more than 60% of my cpu, with SuperCopier its now under 30%.
...not really important,but it also looks better :)