What's new in NTFSLinksView 1.33
Nov 6, 2022
- Updated to stop the file system scan when you press the Esc key.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.32 (Apr 11, 2020)
- Fixed bug: The 'Scan inside symbolic links' option didn't work properly.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.30 (May 18, 2017)
- Added support for searching hard links (Works on Windows Vista and later).
New in NTFSLinksView 1.21 (Mar 27, 2017)
- Fixed to move properly to the next/previous control when pressing tab or shift+tab.
- Fixed the incorrect encoding in the XML file.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.20 (Mar 27, 2017)
- Added 'New NTFSLinksView Instance' under the File menu, for opening a new window of NTFSLinksView.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.16 (Jan 28, 2015)
- Fixed the target path of symbolic links on Windows 8.1
New in NTFSLinksView 1.15 (Dec 19, 2014)
- Added 'Scan inside symbolic links' option.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.14 (Oct 17, 2014)
- Added /Subfolders command-line option.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.13 (Aug 9, 2014)
- Fixed to display the main window properly when using large fonts settings.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.12 (Jun 6, 2013)
- You can now specify environment variables (For example: %localappdata%) in the folder path to scan
New in NTFSLinksView 1.11 (Mar 14, 2013)
- The base folder text-box is now focused on start.
- Added 'Mark Odd/Even Rows' option, under the View menu. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line.
- Added x64 build.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.10 (Oct 18, 2012)
- Fixed bug: The scan options section disappeared if you pressed the ESC key.
- Fixed issue: The properties and the other windows opened in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.07 (May 29, 2012)
- Fixed bug: The 'Create Time' column was sorted alphabetically instead of sorting by time.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.06 (May 29, 2012)
- Fixed bug: For some symbolic links, NTFSLinksView displayed incorrect target path.
New in NTFSLinksView 1.05 (May 29, 2012)
- You can now scan the subfolders under the base folder you choose, by specifying the subfolder depth to scan (1 - 9 or Infinite).