

Not for beginners: The interface and the Help file associated with this program are not very inviting to users without some experience. This is a definite step up over some similar programs that will abort copying an entire batch if there are a few files that can't be copied. Once that process is complete, it will show you which files couldn't be copied and why.

Skipped errors: If the app is unable to copy certain files in a batch for some reason, it will just skip them and copy all of the files it can. The files are copied almost instantly, and you'll soon see a readout of what was successfully copied and what was not. Prosįast and efficient: When you add files to this program and initiate the copy process, you won't have to wait to get your results. Regardless of what you need to transfer or why, this program has the tools to help you get it done. So if CodeSector is realy the Author of this app, don't be so hard to him, he could give a good example to other freeware authors.TeraCopy gives you a quick and efficient way to copy a file or files from one location to another with just a few clicks of the mouse. It would be much easier, if other freeware authors would do it like this, who else knows these apps better then the author by himself? And of course no one has to be frightened about breaking licenses at these freeware apps or has to get the permission of the author, to make it portable in the PAF-Format if the Author of the freeware makes it by himself. And if the author in the end gives John the permission to promote it on portable apps as a portable app in the download section, where is the problem? If this freeware is ad-free and has no nagscreens i think it should be no problem. The Author of the freeware does not need the permission of the copyright holder cause he is it by himself, so where is the Problem when he makes a portable Version of it - in the right PAF-Format maybe.

I agree with you LOGAN, if the Original Athor of the freeware makes a Portable App of his own Software and post it here for testing, where should be the problem with legal or licence issues?
