Versions:

  • 0.0.4
  • 0.0.3

spancopy is a lightweight, open-source command-line utility developed by iamAzeem that addresses the common problem of copying or moving very large files across systems or storage media where size limitations may apply. Designed for Windows environments, the tool automatically splits any file that exceeds a user-defined size threshold into a sequence of smaller chunks, transfers them, and later reassembles the parts at the destination without altering the original data. Typical use cases include backing up virtual-machine disk images to FAT32 USB drives, uploading datasets to cloud buckets that enforce single-object size caps, or migrating multimedia projects between network shares that drop connections on multi-gigabyte transfers. Because the process is transparent to the operating system, spancopy integrates smoothly with existing scripts, scheduled tasks, or CI pipelines that require unattended, reliable file migration. The current stable release, version 0.0.4, refines chunk naming conventions and improves progress reporting compared to the earlier 0.0.3 build, while both versions remain available for compatibility testing. Published under the MIT license, the utility is catalogued in the File Management category and is distributed as a single portable executable that requires no installation or external dependencies. spancopy is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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