I recently installed Final Copy II from ADF images I made some years ago. I found the program to be extremely buggy and crash-prone. This did not seem to be normal behavior, as other Softwood programs are very stable.
On a whim, I re-imaged the original disks and reinstalled the program by hand from the new ADFs. Now it appears to be rock-solid stable!
Even though my original ADFs and the new ADFs look identical in side-by-side DOpus listers via diskimage.device, something is clearly wrong with the original ADFs under the hood. I haven't looked at them in a hex editor/MD5sum yet, but I suspect that will reveal some differences.
I did the original ADFs in ADF-Blitzer, which offers no error checking/correction, and spits out a file of the correct size regardless of whether the operation was successful. I'm guessing it failed, but the resulting ADF was "good enough" to read and display file/directory information without throwing up an overt error message, and "good enough" for Final Copy to run, but with internal corruption that would send it quickly to Guru-town.
I've since moved my disk archiving operations (including my new Final Copy ADFs) over to TSGUI on my 4000T and SuperDiskImage/Catweasel on my AmigaOne XE. I wish I'd done so earlier! I've got nothing but praise for these programs - TSGUI has been able to recover perfect images from some very badly damaged disks.
Of course, now I'm worried about all the other disks I imaged with ADF-Blitzer...