SchizoCopy : Seamlessly move or copy files to other locations in bulk mode using this approachable tool that lets you pause tasks and skip the current file
SchizoCopy is a simple software application that facilitates a user-friendly workspace for copying and moving files between two locations. It offers support for batch operations and lets you pause tasks.
Simple setup and interface
Installing this tool is a fast and easy job that shouldn't give you any trouble. Once it's over, you are welcomed by a common-looking window with a neatly organized structure, where you can use the drag-and-drop method to add files to the task.
Copy or move files in bulk
The job list shows the name, format, size, speed, task completion, and status for each file. You can either move or copy them to any drive or directory, skip currently processed files, pause and resume the task, as well as cancel the whole operation if you change your mind. Apart from the fact that you can clear the pending queue to start everything from scratch, there are no other notable options available here.
Evaluation and conclusion
We haven't come across any stability issues in our tests, thanks to the fact that the utility didn't freeze, crash or prompt error messages. It had minimal impact on computer performance, running on low CPU and memory.On the other hand, we expected richer options and configuration settings, especially when taking into account that similar basic move and copy operations can be conducted using just the Windows default features.Moreover, we have noticed that it overwrote the global Paste hotkey during its runtime. We must also keep in mind the fact that the program hasn't been updated for a long time. Otherwise, you can test SchizoCopy for yourself, since it's free and open source.
SchizoCopy runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
GNU Public License
license
— the installer is 8.4 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
System.
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