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We've compiled a list of 20 free and paid alternatives to XCOPY. The primary competitors include TeraCopy, rsync. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between XCOPY and SuperCopier, Ultracopier, Copywhiz. Also you can look at other similar options here: File Management Tools.


rsync
Free

rsync is a software application for Unix which synchronizes files and directories from one location...

SuperCopier
Free Open Source

SuperCopier replaces Windows explorer file copy and adds many features: Transfer resuming, transfer...

Ultracopier
Open Source

SuperCopier replaces Windows explorer file copy and adds many features: Transfer resuming, transfer...

Copywhiz will drastically speed up your file copying and automatic backup tasks in Windows.

GS RichCopy 360 is the ONLY file copy utility that utilizes its own proprietary Multi-Threading...

Robocopy, or "Robust File Copy", is a command-line directory replication command.

NiceCopier is a simple, easy-to-use and handy instrument designed to replace the ...

ViceVersa does File Synchronization, File Replication, File Backup and File Comparison.

lsyncd
Free Open Source

Lsyncd watches a local directory trees event monitor interface (inotify or fsevents).

XCOPY is a command used on PC DOS, MS-DOS, OS/2, Microsoft Windows, and related operating systems...

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XCOPY Overview

XCOPY is a command used on PC DOS, MS-DOS, OS/2, Microsoft Windows, and related operating systems for copying multiple files or entire directory trees from one directory to another and for copying files across a network. XCOPY stands for extended copy, and was created as a more functional file copying utility than the copy command found in these operating systems. XCOPY first appeared in DOS 3.2.

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