… or to mainstream Windows users who may like to save time and space. The NTFS filesystem of NT4/W2K/WXP/WXP64 supports HardLink functionality, but HardLinks can only be created via the POSIX command ln, which is shipped with the Windows resource kit. Even … Read more
and symbolic links). To revoke the creation of a new hardlink, all you have to do is re-open the Windows context menu and cancel the link creation process. Conclusion All in all, HardLink ShellExtension simplifies a rather complex issue when it comes to More about Link Shell Extension
View the symbolic links created on a NTFS system in Explorer.
Gives you access to tools removed from newer versions of Windows.
Terminal software which emulates many Linux functions on Windows.
Brings back some of the removed features in new Windows versions.
A shell tool for adding thumbnails to video files.