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A "TeraCopy for Mac" solves these issues by offering , error recovery , and verification .

If you need TeraCopy-like power on a Mac, use these apps instead.

: Once installed, select the files or folders you wish to transfer. You can do this by either dragging and dropping files into the Teracopy window or by using the file browser within the application.

Useful for transferring files while capturing descriptive and technical metadata, often used in digital preservation. University of Minnesota Twin Cities step-by-step guide

If the transfer fails, just hit "Up Arrow" and press enter again. Rsync will pick up exactly where it left off—something TeraCopy struggles with on certain network drives.

: Teracopy Mac supports a wide range of file systems, including but not limited to HFS+, APFS, FAT, and NTFS. This versatility makes it an ideal solution for users who work with files from different operating systems.

Yes, Teracopy Mac can transfer files to external hard drives, regardless of the file system they are formatted with, provided that macOS supports it.

If you find the macOS version of TeraCopy doesn't meet your specific needs, several native alternatives offer similar high-speed, verified copying: Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC): Highly regarded for its reliability, Carbon Copy Cloner

It uses checksums (like MD5 or SHA) to verify that files are identical after a transfer. Metadata Preservation: