Link Shell Extension (LSE) is a handy tool that makes it easy to create Hardlinks, Junctions, Volume mountpoints, and Symbolic Links. It also features a convenient folder cloning process that uses either Hardlinks or Symbolic Links, as well as a smart copy function for handling Junctions, Symbolic Links, and Hardlinks.
As a Shell extension, LSE can be accessed directly from Windows Explorer or other file/folder managers. It allows you to select one or multiple files or folders and simply use your mouse to create the links you need—whether that’s Hardlinks, Junctions, or Symbolic Links. Plus, if you’re working with folders, you can create Clones that use Hardlinks or Symbolic Links, making your file management much easier.
Key Features:
- Create Shell Aliases.
- Easily access shell functions from the right-click context menu.
- Fully customizable menu layout.
- Create hard links to directories.
- Drag and drop files and directories.
- Create hard links to files.
- Manage NTFS file properties.
- Set up hotkeys for shell functions.
- Create symbolic links, directory junctions, and mount points.
System Requirements:
- Operating System: Windows (11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista).
- RAM (Memory): 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended).
- Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more.
How To Install it?
- First Download the Link Shell Extension.
- After the Download, Extract the zip file using WinRAR or WinZip
- After the Extract, the zip file Installs the Program As Normal.
- After installation, Don’t Run the Software.
- Please Always README Files.
- Please, Copy & Paste the Crack File into the c/program files.
- After Install, Run the Software.
- You are Done it. Now Enjoy the Full Version.
- Please share it.
- Sharing is Always Caring!!!
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