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Hardlink Shell Extension
Hardlink Shell Extension enables advanced users to create NTFS hard links under Windows 2000/XP without the need for the Windows Resource Kit. It installs as a dynamic shell extension that lets you p ...
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- Sep 30, 2009
- For version:
- 3.1.6.0
Excellent time-saving utility 
This a simple and incredibly useful utility. I use it to link directories together that have to be categorized separately, but are linked by content. With this easy-to-use application I can access all the directories from a master directory which contains hardlinks to the others, saving the necessity of navigating to them, which can be a tiresome business indeed. If you have a similar need try this out. It takes about 10 minutes to find out the possibilities and see what works for you, and will save lots of time and frustration in the future. If you need it there is a very informative help page on their website. Great bit of work by the author, to whom I am very grateful indeed.
Review by: Anandajoti (3)
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- May 28, 2007
- For version:
- 2.7.0.1
Handy 
If you have a program, or many programs, that have jumped on the bandwagon of hijacking your 'my documents' folder, then this program is extremely useful. in my case, i partition my harddrives, and on a windows box, my docs is MY DOCS, laff. it is not a space i take invasion into lightly. some programs do allow you to reconfigure, but some don't. a good example would be The Sims 2. not only does it hijack that folder, it can clog it with several gigabytes of things taking up YOUR space. this program comes in at this point. move the original to wherever you need it to go, but then hard link it back to the original location so that the offending program still functions. for all intents and purposes, the folder is in the original spot as far as the intruder is concerned. there are a number of scenarios where this is useful, but that is common one for you to consider. nice program and thank you for putting it out there.
Review by: jackfrost (34)
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