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SuperCopier: Accelerate, Pause and Resume Files Copying in Windows

Of course, today’s computers are quite powerful and are able to perform multitasking, but when it comes to copying or moving big files like DVD movies between a directory, hard disk, or USB drive, it tend to slows our PC and we have to terminate some of our tasks to complete the process. If you are looking for an alternative to your Windows file copy tool, you can consider SuperCopier.

SuperCopier is small utility (495KB) for windows that can accelerate your file copying, moving, and pasting tasks. Besides, you can also pause, resume, or cancel the file copying process at any time.


Advanced users can configure the tool from the Configuration menu, but the default configuration is enough for normal use. SuperCopier can be very useful for all types of backup tasks.

Download updated version of SuperCopier at source here.

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