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We know very well that Windows is pretty slow sometimes. Above all when it comes to moving big files from one place to another. If you wish to move large file in your operating system without waiting all day I have got the right solution for you. As a matter of fact, this software will let you increase of 20% ~ 120% the speed up copy in your Windows.
ExtremeCopy is a very helpful, free application letting you move and copy whatever large file you wish in a matter of seconds. Here is a list of its most important features:
- You can resume the process whenever you want thanks to its options.
- Simple interface and use.
- Support multiple country languages.
- Compatible with XP / 2003 / VISTA / VISTA64 / Windows 7 32bit / Windows 7 64bit
- Also available as portable application.
If you want to download it, click here.
Tags: freeware, utility, Vista, Win7, Xp
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October 29th, 2009 at 7:11 pm
Hi Frank
Been watching your articles with interest and this one is definitely a winner, something I can use to backup everything really fast to a USB stick and take with me wherever I go!
Thank you
October 30th, 2009 at 1:03 am
Thanks Roy!