On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 13:18, Alberto Treviño <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thursday 26 November 2009 04:53:42 pm Aaron Toponce wrote:
Welcome to the '70s, Windows! Oh, we're 40 years past? My bad.

Actually, NTFS is posix compliant, which means it supports hard and soft
links.  The first support was with Windows NT IIRC, and Windows 2000 had a
utility you could download to create hard links.

30 years behind is marginally better.

One of my main problems with Windows is it's helplessness without being paired with 
multiple such "utilities you can download", many of which are of dubious 
quality.

--
Alex Esplin

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