Copyto is a Explorer Add-on that adds a menu"Copyto" to copy,move,delete,update,synchronize files in two folders.You can select the target folder easily by using the browse button.
- Briefcase like function that can synchronize files in two folders with filetype filtering and excluding specified folders.
Display the Operation list before execution. You can select or deselect files in the list by Right click.
- You can run Copyto.exe at the DOS prompt or created shortcut link with command line options.
- Batch operation by using MS-DOS batch file.
- Supports UNC paths.
This software is shareware.(However,the functions to copy,move,delete can be used freely forever)
You are entitled to evaluate the software for up to 30 days without obligation to pay.
After 30 days, if you decide to keep the "full-featured" software, you must register your copy with us for a small fee.
Version Infomation
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- Ver1.22(Jun 25,1997)
Select the operation mode directly from the keyboard,such as Ctrl+C...
- Ver1.21(Jun 1,1997) Released.
- Ver1.2 beta2 (May 20,1997)
Fixed some problems when "Large Fonts" was selected in the Display Properties.
- Ver1.2 beta1(May 12,1997)
Display the time stamps and size of files, the nearly space required on Target,
Lining up the column,
Open with the associated application by right click in the file operation list of the Update function.
Environment
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Windows 95 and Windows NT4.0(Service Pack2)
I confirmed the main features work fine with US and Japanese version.
Install & Uninstall
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Archive Contents
Install.inf Setup information file
Cptoshex.dll Copyto shell extension DLL
Copyto.exe Copyto program file
Copytoun.exe Copyto uninstall program file
Copyto.hlp Copyto help file
Copyto.cnt Copyto help contents file
Inffile.reg Registration Entries for ".inf" files
Readme.txt Readme file
- Install
To install Copyto, extract the distributed files to any directory(not using a long filename and full-path name of less than 64 bytes). Then find the new file called "Install.inf". Right-click it, then choose Install.
It is possible that the popup menu for "Install.inf" may not display an install command. This will most likely be if you have associated ".inf" files with a different command. If this is the case try double-clicking the file "Install.reg", this will restore the original association for ".inf" files.
- Uninstall
Use the Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs item. Select the Copyto item (listed as "Copyto (Remove Only)") and click the Add/Remove button.