Durable Copy key features:

1. Can read most part of data from files containing bad sectors;
2. Can unite identical files which were damaged in different places, and produce one entire good file;
3. Can automatically recover copying process after connection with remote computer became unavailable temporarily, and then available again (for example, wireless and VPN connections).

For clear idea we are giving here three examples. For instance, you have got a CD or DVD with a certain interesting movie. You would like to watch this movie but can't do it because the disk contains unreadable sectors, and it is read badly. At that, your computer either reads this disk not properly or can't read only some sectors in it. At a time when broken sectors draw near, then depiction begins to be very unsteady. Surely, your pleasure from viewing the movie disappears. You wish you were able to copy this movie to your computer' hard disk and to watch the movie from there but, for example, some files somewhere in the middle of this disk are not read totally. In this case, the Durable Copy would be useful for you.

And here is another example on which cases you can use the Durable Copy. You have got backup copies of your important files but a certain part of your archives is unreadable, unfortunately. Moreover, all programs which usually work with broken files refuse to work with your backup copies because of these files are physically damaged. Again, the Durable Copy can help you because it is destined for reading physically damaged files precisely.

And last, you have your important files backed up. You are an advanced user and you allways make two copies of important data. But when you decide to get some files from backups, you found all backed up data damaged. In this way, you can use Durable Copy to unite damaged files and produce one entire good file.

What's New:

+ Each window stores it's source and target folder paths separately from other windows.