Copy USB Data 1.1.0.0 Crack + Activation Code Updated
Copy USB Data is a simplistic piece of software made as a quick means of automatically copying all data from USB flash drives to a specific directory on the disk, as soon as they're plugged into the computer.
It has an option for compressing all information before performing this task, and it comes in handy for users who frequently work with numerous pen drives.
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Software developer |
Shukri Saleh Awadh Rageh
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Grade |
4.0
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Downloads count | 6864 |
File size | < 1 MB |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit |
Installing this program doesn't take long and requires minimal attention, since the setup wizard has familiar steps. However, it depends on .NET Framework to work properly, so you should make sure to download and install this software framework unless you already have it.
There is also a portable counterpart available, but it still requires .NET Framework to work properly.
This isn't signaled through visual or audio means, but Copy USB Data Serial runs in the systray right after startup and gets minimized there after applying settings. This way, it becomes minimally invasive and lets you carry on with your daily desktop activity without any interruptions. It doesn't show balloon messages while or after copying USB data.
The configuration panel can be accessed through its right-click menu, where you can change the saving folder any time, as well as compress data before copying it or disable this option to keep all items in their original state. The archives have the .gz format and retain the original file names.
The software application was speedy and invisible in our tests, transferring files and folders from pen drives to the computer without making any sound. It was also light on system resources usage, running on low CPU and RAM.
All in all, Copy USB Data is not particularly resourceful, but it delivers a straightforward means of autocopying all files and folders from any plugged in pen drives to the computer.