
This is running on Mountain Lion server (10.8.5). temporary folder in the destination until that file / folder is transferred. You won't see the results of ultracopier for a while because it creates a hidden. Oh, and it's built using Qt/QMake for Linux, Mac, and Windows. It doubled the transfer speed over rsync when copying large files from my NAS, a Synology DS413j, to a Firewire 800 drive. You just pick the source, pick the destination, and go. It is a native OS X application that was built with its own copy engine. And though cvcp (XSan copy utility) was designed for large buffers and multi-threading, it doesn't work on file servers, and it doesn't copy all OS X extended attributes (it hasn't been updated since 2008).Īs a file transfer utility, Ultracopier blows both of these out of the water. When I need to copy large volumes, rsync is safe and efficient, but it could definitely be made faster with multi-threading.

I deleted the previous post which only linked to the website, because I thought this might be more helpful/insightful and I don't reap karma.īackground: I had been looking for a good equivalent to RichCopy/TeraCopy for the Mac for a long time.
