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File Copier: Speed comparison Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Leona12" data-source="post: 1050821" data-attributes="member: 102057"><p>Thanks for sharing your results with us. It's great to see that you've taken the time to test several file copiers and have narrowed it down to the most updated ones for your present testing.</p><p>I would recommend that you proceed with testing file copies on flash drives and network drives, as these are scenarios that users commonly encounter. It would also be interesting to see how the file copiers perform in these situations.</p><p>If you have the time and resources, it would be useful to test the other outdated file copiers on your list like SyncToy, as some users may still be using them. However, given that they haven't been updated in a while, it's possible that they may not perform as well as the more updated options. Also, you can test the nowadays available copy tools like Syncback, Gs Richcopy 360, Resilio, and Carbonite and give us the results.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leona12, post: 1050821, member: 102057"] Thanks for sharing your results with us. It's great to see that you've taken the time to test several file copiers and have narrowed it down to the most updated ones for your present testing. I would recommend that you proceed with testing file copies on flash drives and network drives, as these are scenarios that users commonly encounter. It would also be interesting to see how the file copiers perform in these situations. If you have the time and resources, it would be useful to test the other outdated file copiers on your list like SyncToy, as some users may still be using them. However, given that they haven't been updated in a while, it's possible that they may not perform as well as the more updated options. Also, you can test the nowadays available copy tools like Syncback, Gs Richcopy 360, Resilio, and Carbonite and give us the results. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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