I then searched my system for where this history is hiding, but I could not find much. I then removed TeraCopy again, restared my computer, ran Bleachbit, installed TeraCopy, but that history was still there. I then installed TeraCopy again, but that history was still there. I then removed TeraCopy again and ran Bleachbit and PrivaZer to clean the system. I then removed TeraCopy and installed it again, but that history was still there. I’m 99% sure this history is made and kept by TeraCopy. I don’t know if this history is stored in Windows or just TeraCopy, but it keeps showing up in TeraCopy. I found no help about this in the help pages. Here’s a summary:Īs far as I can see, TeraCopy keeps/lists a history with no option to clear it found under the ‘Target’ tab.
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I just tested TeraCopy 3.26 free version on a Windows 10 64 bit system and I found a likely privacy issue that I reported to them. This includes attempts to correct errors during the job, file verification, the preserving of timestamps, or the copying of located files. The program supports a set of features that Windows' default copy and move functions don't support. Users who don't want to go as far may use it independently as well, for instance to run larger copy or move operations on Windows machines. TeraCopy is a popular copy handler which can take over the default copy and move functions of Windows Explorer. The download link below points to the developer website from where you may download the most recent version of the tool. All features listed for TeraCopy 3.27 appear to be part of TeraCopy 3.26. The developer site lists 3.26 as the latest version and 3.3 as the latest beta version. Update: It appears that version 3.26 was the actual release version but it showed up as 3.27 for some. TeraCopy 3.27, the most recent version of the popular file copy tool for Windows, comes with support for running Powershell scripts.