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Teracopy
Posted: 30 Nov 2007 15:31
by jcmn
Hi
There is a freeware called Teracopy (from Codesector) that can be used as a copy/move file manager.
Can XYPlorer integrate it's use as happens with other file managers?
Re: Teracopy
Posted: 30 Nov 2007 18:23
by admin
Not planned. The plan is to do it myself.

Posted: 30 Nov 2007 22:00
by Cristian
Great plan!
I hope it will be finished very soon.

Posted: 01 Dec 2007 01:08
by jcmn
I'm glad you will do it.
Re: Teracopy
Posted: 01 Dec 2007 06:53
by Reignfire
jcmn wrote:Hi
There is a freeware called Teracopy (from Codesector) that can be used as a copy/move file manager.
Can XYPlorer integrate it's use as happens with other file managers?
And here I was about to ask the same thing

Posted: 01 Dec 2007 08:40
by admin
Cristian wrote:Great plan!
I hope it will be finished very soon.

Not very soon, I'm afraid. Look at the roadmap... time is one-dimensional (probably) ...
Posted: 03 Dec 2007 22:53
by CitizenD
I'm another Teracopy user that would love to see this feature in XYplorer.
Cheers,
D
Posted: 01 Jan 2008 11:11
by noirRLC
I agree it would be awesome to see support for TeraCopy, or even better - a XYplorer equivalent.
Re: Teracopy
Posted: 01 Jan 2008 13:53
by admin
jcmn wrote:Hi
There is a freeware called Teracopy (from Codesector) that can be used as a copy/move file manager.
Can XYPlorer integrate it's use as happens with other file managers?
How does this integration look like?
Posted: 01 Jan 2008 15:51
by j_c_hallgren
I just posted this to TC blog:
Coming here based on post in XYplorer user forum (
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?t=2012) where integration with XYplorer was requested. However, based just on notes/comments seen here, it seems that integration may need to be also done from THIS end. Could TeraCopy author work with Don Lessau (XY author) to make this happen? It would/should be to benefit of both app's! I'm not a user of TC but am interested now, while I am a dedicated user of XY.
Because...the release notes for TC say "Added: Directory Opus support" so if that's the case, it may need to be coded a bit from both ends to meet in the middle, if you will...
Posted: 01 Jan 2008 22:47
by infimum
Alternatives
http://www.ipmsg.org/tools/fastcopy.html.en
http://killprog.narod.ru/killcopye.html
http://www.ranvik.net/totalcopy/
Manipulate the right click menu or go to User>Manage Commands... and assign the path and shortcut key. Yeah, extra clicks, but they come in handy when copying lots of files.
Posted: 05 Jan 2008 11:05
by noirRLC
j_c_hallgren wrote:Because...the release notes for TC say "Added: Directory Opus support" so if that's the case, it may need to be coded a bit from both ends to meet in the middle, if you will...
The Directory Opus supports seems to consist of using TeraCopy as a custom command, I'm guessing sort of like using UDC in XYplorer.
Posted: 05 Jan 2008 15:28
by admin
noirRLC wrote:j_c_hallgren wrote:Because...the release notes for TC say "Added: Directory Opus support" so if that's the case, it may need to be coded a bit from both ends to meet in the middle, if you will...
The Directory Opus supports seems to consist of using TeraCopy as a custom command, I'm guessing sort of like using UDC in XYplorer.
In that case I have nothing to do, and it should be easy to write a working UDC to integrate TeraCopy. Can any TeraCopy user confirm this?