jMultiFilesAndDirsCopy : Copy one or more files to a custom location on your disk drive, with options to choose whether to overwrite or keep existing files
Now that Cloud services let you access your files from an online storage space, directory sync operations have become pretty common. But a sync operations isn’t only done with a Cloud storage space, and you can use specialized applications like jMultiFilesAndDirsCopy to do this even without an Internet connection.
Can be used on the go
You can go ahead and try out the set of features from the moment the applications is downloaded, because it doesn’t need to be installed to work. What does need to be on the target computer is Java Runtime Environment, since the program was built on this particular development platform.When launched, a classic window style is put at your disposal, with two main sections separated by a delimiter. One of them is used for source management, while the other is dedicated to the destination folder.
Quicky add the files and folders with drag and drop
A few seconds in and you realize jMultiFilesAndDirsCopy is not your ordinary folder sync utility. This is because it’s actually designed to move a selection of files from one or more locations to different directories. Take note that you can drag files and folders of interest over the main window to get them ready.Sync can be done in three ways, namely to always overwrite existing files, overwrite older, os simply skip. The application relies on files you add to the list and you can pick the desire ones using the filter system in the dialog box.
On an ending note
All in all, jMultiFilesAndDirsCopy wants to offer a helping hand in moving a large amount of files to a specific destination. While it feels a little rough around the edges synchronization is done fast, but there’s no built-in scheduler, so you have to repeat the process for each copy attempt.
jMultiFilesAndDirsCopy runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 1 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
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