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RichCopy

RichCopy is a file copying utility program for Windows developed by Ken Tamaru of Microsoft Corporation that was discontinued in 2010. It is multi-threaded uses a graphical user interface (GUI), in contrast to many competing tools that are single-threaded and/or use a command-line interface (CLI).

Features

  • Supports multiple, simultaneous file transfers (via multi-threaded implementation), which may reduce the time required for to transfer a set of files
  • Provides both CLI and GUI
  • Via GUI, can generate CLI commands to repeat the actions performed in the GUI.

Criticisms

  • Bugs not fixed before support was discontinued remain; the utility is best utilized by experienced users who know how to verify that copy operations have completed successfully without errors
  • The utility is not supported by Microsoft. The program has not been updated since 2009, despite numerous users requesting bug fixes
  • Duplicates Robocopy functionality

Limitations

The utility will not copy open files. A competing tool, GS RichCopy 360, can copy open files.

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