![]() I am personally using Ultracopier version 5.2, which is a relatively recent release, and has been working extremely well for me. Apart from this, ultracopier works well with all flavours of Linux, including Fedora. Ultracopier works well with any version of Windows. Ultracopier also allows users to specify a maximum compression level on all the data copied, so that you won't get any loss of quality when transferring large files. The advantage of Ultracopier over similar products is that it supports all the popular file formats such as PDF, JPEG and PNG, as well as many other formats. Ultracopier was developed to perform the tasks of both a file copy software and a graphics editor. Ultracopier has a simple, yet powerful user interface, which is great for small office organisations. ""mink" " Rouder) in 1990, based on the technology of parallel typing, which was originally developed in military intelligence. On the second point, when I need one file first I just copy it first and then block select the rest.Ultracopier is a Free Open Source software, which means that you can have the best Ultracopier for your organisation needs. If serial is faster in some circumstances then I would certainly like to have the option, but not just in KDE please. Transferring monster directories of PVR video files always seems to go faster using mc rather than pcmanfm, but again, I haven't measured it. On serial copying, I get the impression you are right about that. In the end I think I got the ordering I needed by using mc to copy the files, but I might be mis-remembering. That would create the possibility of having almost complete control over the process without changing the gui or adding a new one. It would be sufficient for me if I could determine the order of copying the files by conforming to the current file manager view, or by the order in which the files were selected. I was expecting both that they would be copied in the order in which they were displayed (alphabetical) and that the player would play them in alphabetical order. It caught me out badly recently when I was transferring 17 mp3 files to my player. I have been troubled by the spartan nature of file-copying using pcmanfm in LXDE. ![]() Pmithrandir wrote: - Allow me to remove a file from a copy list, or to order it in a different way.On a list with 200 files, it's sometime pratical to get one before(for example the video you want to play during the copy), or to cancel the transfert of a single file without canceling all the transfer. It's a strange feelings because usually linux provide more user experience, but not in this field. ![]() Nobody think copy process can be different, but when you know and use such software, it's really a regression to come back on linux. Ultracopier works on linux, but it's not fully integrated to replace the default KDE(or others) copy system.ĭo you think Mageia could help the guys from ultracopier to integrate the software to KDE ? (CTRL C / X / V events)ĭo you think it could be the new default systems to copy files on Mageia ? ![]() People knows ultracopier, or supercopier on windows. That options are available on some software. Allow me to remove a file from a copy list, or to order it in a different way. allow me to put the copy in queue of an existing one. Not because the datas are not copied, but because there is almost no option for the copy.
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