Secure Copy 2 - Secure File Transfer [New?]

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BillR

New to acf?
Of special interest to Wi-Fi?

Secure Copy 2

http://www.pineda.no/products/securecopy/

Freeware (both Lite and Standard)

(Site excerpt)
What is Secure Copy?

Ready. Set. Go! Leave all your worries behind. Advanced file transfer
has never been so easy! Secure Copy is the only utility you need to
transfer large amount of files locally or over a network. The ability
to stop and resume the process gives you total control.

Key features
(These features can only be found on the standard edition)

Total transfer control. You can stop, resume, restart, cancel and skip
whenever you want.

Queue it up! Add or remove files on demand then sort it by filename or
by size.

Speed up or slow down. Transfer faster than the default copy utility.
You can even limit the speed for slower media.

Intercept error. Automatic pause on error and resume where it stopped.

Multilingual. The program interface can be translated into several
languages.

Transfer details. Get in-depth information about speed, time and size.

Two flavors to choose from. Secure Copy has two editions, standard
edition (SE) and lite edition (LE). Take a look at the comparison
diagram below to determine the one that suits you.


Magazine reviews

September issue, 2003 - PC Professionale - pcpro.mytech.it
May issue, 2003 - Xakep - www.xakep.ru
May issue, 2003 - PC Open - www.pcopen.it
December issue, 2002 - PC Welt - www.pcwelt.de
 
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Iain Cheyne

(e-mail address removed) (BillR) wrote in @posting.google.com:
Secure Copy 2

http://www.pineda.no/products/securecopy/

Freeware (both Lite and Standard)

(Site excerpt)
What is Secure Copy?

Ready. Set. Go! Leave all your worries behind. Advanced file transfer
has never been so easy! Secure Copy is the only utility you need to
transfer large amount of files locally or over a network. The ability
to stop and resume the process gives you total control.

I've been using this one at work for a while. I've found it a bit
unreliable and slow, but that may be just due to our bad file servers.
 

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