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CopyQueue

CopyQueue lets you take control of your file transfers, such as copying to and from USB drives, network shares,

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  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

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  • Mac
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  • Developed by

    DE flagBenjamin Smith
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $7.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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aaronv
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I was looking for an alternative to a arRsync to do quick batch copies. This is so much better. Loving the software so far.

What is CopyQueue?

CopyQueue lets you take control of your file transfers, such as copying to and from USB drives, network shares, downloading from the internet and uploading to FTP sites.

Large files and slow connections are where CopyQueue really shines. Never worry about a file transfer being interrupted again, because with CopyQueue you can resume it. Never worry about how long a file transfer will take, because you can pause it at any time and resume it later. Use the built in bandwidth limits and schedule to reduce your network impact and complete unattended transfers overnight. If you regularly copy large files, you'll find CopyQueue invaluable.

With CopyQueue, you can:

  • Copy multiple files faster and more efficiently than OS X.
  • Pause and resume file transfers, even after restarting or reconnecting to the network. You can resume a transfer weeks or even months later.
  • Decide which files are transferred first, after you've started copying. You can even automatically sort them by size or time remaining so that the files you need first, are completed first.
  • Retry and resume transfers that fail if the network is disconnected.
  • Optionally verify that every byte is copied correctly, if you are using an unreliable connection.
  • Control how much network bandwidth is used, to prevent blocking other network users or exceeding quotas.
  • Schedule large transfers for off peak periods, such as overnight.

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