

That's because it seemed to use some sort of caching, and the copying process sort of started with the progress bar half-filled at times. You may notice that Windows Explorer tests are faster here. Test 2ġ.31GB of Music files (100+ in multiple formats) in different folders (unable to determine average speeds because it displayed speed per file) Ultrcopier test The SSD and the external hard drive on the other hand are great. Note: I should point out my HDD is very old and quite slow (CrystalDiskInfo shows Caution). SSD to external HDD - 29.34 seconds at an average speed of 65MB/s.SSD to HDD - 20.76 seconds at an average speed of 80MB/s.External HDD to HDD - 25.58 seconds at 69MB/s avg.External HDD to SSD - 27.61 seconds at 69MB/s avg.HDD to external HDD - 20.15 seconds at an average speed of 65MB/s.HDD to SSD - 24.30 seconds at an average speed of 77MB/s.SSD to HDD - 26 seconds at an average speed of 72MB/s.External HDD to SSD - 29 seconds at 68MB/s avg.
ULTRACOPIER STAND ALONE ISO
I used a 1.83GB Linux Mint ISO and ensured no apps were running in the background (apart from Notepad where I was saving the results). There are a few plugins available on the GitHub page for additional functionality. You can manually tweak the performance settings (threads and buffer), I didn't because I wanted to review the program with its default settings. These aren't crucial options, though it's nice to have some control.
ULTRACOPIER STAND ALONE FULL
The Copy Engine tab has some nice options such as "Transfer the file rights, Keep the file date, move the whole folder, follow the strict order, and create full path if it doesn't exist". It's pretty straightforward, you add files and folders, manage the queuing order and start the transfer. The add transfer option brings up the Ultracopier pop-up window into view and you will need to click on More to access the transfer pane. All require that you select the source and destination folders. The menu here has two primary sections: Add copy/moving and Options. Add copy/moving has three more options: Add copy, Add transfer and Add Move.

The program's secondary interface can be accessed from the system tray icon. The interface has a line of text (which is in fact a link) that requests you to buy the Ultimate version to support the development. Note: Though the program is free and open source, a premium version is available as well. Frankly, these are some of my favorite features in copier applications. The developer has promised to add these back in the future. The option to pause the copy doesn't work and speed limit isn't functioning either. At the moment Ultracopier v2 is missing a few features which were present in v1, e.g.
