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CopyDrop
CopyDrop
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CopyDrop free download for Mac

CopyDrop

Version 2.8

Finder-based drag-and-drop no-frills backup utility.

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CopyDrop overview

CopyDrop is a Finder-based, no-frills backup utility intended to be used for user folders, media files, applications, or documents of any kind.

The concept of CopyDrop is to make it possible to use the Finder to drag and drop folders, volumes, and files in order to make "smart" copies of them, meaning that identical items already in the destination are not re-copied, saving time. There are two modes, "replace" and "merge". In "replace" mode, any items existing only in the destination will be removed such that the result will be a destination identical to the source. In "merge" mode, unique items in the destination are untouched such that the destination contains all files that were previously there (and not in the source) plus every file in the source.

CopyDrop is fully functional without registering and paying the shareware fee, but the unregistered version has a built-in 7-second delay on launch. Registration, which costs $10.00 US, will provide a code to remove this annoyance.

What’s new in version 2.8

Updated on Aug 28 2015

Version 2.8:
  • Minor improvements for Yosemite and El Capitan

Information

License

Shareware

Size

2.6 MB

Downloads

7249

App requirements

  • Intel 32
  • Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later
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Dave-H-
Dave-H-
Mar 8 2010
1.4.1
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Mar 8 2010
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Version: 1.4.1
Why does this refuse to run under 10.6.1?
Guest
Guest
Aug 5 2005
1.0
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Aug 5 2005
5.0
Version: 1.0
just tried this, seems very good to me, compared & backed up entire itunes folder with no problems. thanks!
Guest
Guest
Aug 5 2005
5.0
Aug 5 2005
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