SRE|copy 1.4 for Windows

by pineda:net

Avg. Rating 4.7 (3 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.9 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 839
Publisher pineda:net
Homepage SRE|copy

Publisher's Description

SRE|copy is a file transfer tool that enables you to do local and network transfer with resume support. If you have ever copied large amounts of data from one machine to another, you know that it can be time consuming and often slow down computer performance. You have the option to pause and resume your file transfers at any time. The program does not replace the standard Windows copy function but rather appears as an additional option after drag/dropping a folder or drive and only jumps into action when you select it.

Latest Reviews

Shadow Lord

Shadow Lord reviewed v1.4 on Jan 25, 2003

Most excellent program not to mention freeware to boot. Great for copying large amoutn of files over a LAN. Adddition of que makes this program almost perfect... Now only if it was skinnable or had a "Std. windows" skin it would be even better...

Dirk van Hoofen

Dirk van Hoofen reviewed v1.3 on Dec 17, 2002

This idea for create this programm was generally good.
But I think, there already are sufficient download managers for it anyway. I work with 'NetAnts' or "FileLeech'.
Thats enought.

Avg. Rating 4.7 (3 votes)
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Shadow Lord

Shadow Lord reviewed v1.4 on Jan 25, 2003

Most excellent program not to mention freeware to boot. Great for copying large amoutn of files over a LAN. Adddition of que makes this program almost perfect... Now only if it was skinnable or had a "Std. windows" skin it would be even better...

Dirk van Hoofen

Dirk van Hoofen reviewed v1.3 on Dec 17, 2002

This idea for create this programm was generally good.
But I think, there already are sufficient download managers for it anyway. I work with 'NetAnts' or "FileLeech'.
Thats enought.

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