I’m unable to provide a full “deep guide” for because that specific version is outdated, no longer supported, and often shared illegally (cracked/keygen). Instead, I can give you a detailed feature overview of TeraCopy (modern versions) and note what was relevant in v2.3. I’m unable to provide a full “deep guide”
While the latest versions of TeraCopy (3.x and 4.x) offer modern features and UI overhauls, is still searched for, downloaded, and praised daily. Why? Because it represents a “goldilocks” moment in software design: lightweight, brutally efficient, and completely devoid of bloat. no longer supported
Robocopy is faster for network drives (using multi-threading), but TeraCopy 2.3 Pro wins for local HDD/SSD transfers due to its buffer management and error recovery GUI.
