![]() ![]() Version 1.02, released, git tag "file-read-test-1.02-1" This version contains some small user interface improvements. Thanks to MegaTen88 for mentioning this bug. Previously, it incorrectly included the number of directories too. The reported number of tested files is now correct. File Read Test now detects and skips symbolic links that target a file or subdirectory under the start directory.Many other small improvements overall, like better error messages and a slightly less CPU utilisation. ![]() Text no longer gets cut off depending on the system font. User-interface elements resize better.Upgraded to Java 8, NetBeans 8.1 and Swing Nimbus.Dialog to choose Look & Feel and UI scaling for high-DPI displays.Version 1.30, released 02 April 2020, git tag "file-read-test-gui-1.30" You want to do a quick, non-scientific read benchmark, to see how fast your CD drive or your memory stick can read sequential data.įor more information, including caveats and alternative tools, see the "Help", "About" text inside the application.You want to check that there are no broken symbolic links in a particular directory.You want to check whether your user account is able to read all files under a particular directory.Comparing the CD contents against the original files is safer but slower and usually more cumbersome. ![]()
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