Verifying files after completion usually is not required, except in the case we need to move file between Network drive. In fact, this feature was not there until ExtremeCopy 2.0. The developer is a nice person but a bit sloppy. He waited for user feedback before he decided to include it. Speaking of Network, that buffer feature I wrote will not be available if we copy or move file over Network because buffer only works within a closed system and Network isn't one.

I did not compare ExtremeCopy with other file copier either, including TeraCopy, but ExtremeCopy is claimed to be faster than TeraCopy as well. Reading reports on a local forum, it seems to be true. A lot of people have confirmed this. My opinion regarding this matter is back to the buffer allocation. Unless with TeraCopy we get 32 MB space to spare in RAM, ExtremeCopy wins. I used TeraCopy several years ago and the only thing left to remember now is that it had better looks than ExtremeCopy. So could someone tell me if TeraCopy has buffer option?