GS RichCopy 360 Pros & Cons

GS RichCopy 360 Pros & Cons

Top pros of using GS RichCopy 360
  • Powerful features
Top cons of using GS RichCopy 360
  • No Linux Support
  • No macOS Support
In total 3 Pros and Cons for GS RichCopy 360 has been submitted so far, in which 2 where positive and 1 was negative. The highest rated or deemed most accurate Pros & Cons was submitted by the users Ivy , Ivy and Clive .

Powerful features

- Cloud Integration (NEW), Copy files\folders directly to any of the major cloud providers such as OneDrive (Personal\Business), SharePoint Online, Azure Blob, AWS S3, Or Google Drive - Can copy the entire directory or only the modified files - Handles locked files and those with incredibly long file path names - Doesn’t require user intervention once the job is created when configured to run within our own proprietary scheduler. - Sets destination folders to have the same date and time stamp as the source folders, unlike most copy tools that assign the copy date to destination folders, not the modified date. - Can copy files and folders that have long pathname (over 260 characters long). - Copies files simultaneously (up to 255 threads) resulting in robust performance and shorter time. - Easy to use interface. - Complete WebDAV support.

Ivy
Ivy
2 years ago
Pro

No Linux Support

GS RichCopy 360 does not support Linux.

Ivy
Ivy
2 years ago
Con

No macOS Support

GS RichCopy 360 does not support macOS.

Clive
Clive
2 years ago
Con

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This page was last updated on Thu 17 Mar 2022 (2 years ago).