Visual Subst Overview
Visual Subst is a simple and intuitive utility that allows s to quickly create virtual drives and assign them to folders on their computer. Visual Subst is a great tool for quickly accessing files and folders that are often used in different locations. With Visual Subst, s can create virtual drives and assign them to folders, allowing for convenient access to the files and folders. Visual Subst also allows s to assign hotkeys to access their virtual drives, making it even easier to access the files and folders.
Visual Subst allows s to quickly create virtual drives and mount them as real ones for easy access to their data.
Features:
• Quickly create virtual drives and assign them to folders on your computer.
• Assign hotkeys to quickly access your virtual drives.
• Easily switch between different virtual drives.
• Drag and drop files and folders to the virtual drives.
• Use the built-in Explorer window to quickly access files and folders.
• Create multiple virtual drives with different names.
• Use the “Link” feature to link a virtual drive to a folder on a network.
• Automatically assign drive letters to virtual drives.
• Use the “Subst” feature to assign a virtual drive to a folder on the same computer.
• Automatically start the program at Windows startup.
• Use the “Drive Map” feature to quickly switch between virtual drives.
• Quickly access your virtual drives with a single click.
• Use the “Show Folder” feature to quickly open a folder in
Windows Explorer.
• Use the “Run Program” feature to quickly launch a program from the virtual drive.
• Use the “Edit Text File” feature to quickly edit text files from the virtual drive.
• Automatically check for and apply updates to Visual Subst.
• Use the “Open Command Prompt” feature to quickly open a command prompt window.
• Use the “Set Icon” feature to set a custom icon for the virtual drive.
• Use the “Set Label” feature to set a custom label for the virtual drive.
• Use the “Set Comment” feature to set a custom comment for the virtual drive.
• Use the “Set Read-only” feature to set the virtual drive to be read-only.
• Use the “Set Hidden” feature to set the virtual drive to be hidden.
• Use the “Set System” feature to set the virtual drive to be system.
• Use the “Set Archive” feature to set the virtual drive to be archived.
• Use the “Set Offline” feature to set the virtual drive to be offline.
• Use the “Set Offline” feature to set the virtual drive to be removed.
• Use the “Remove Drive” feature to quickly remove a virtual drive.
• Use the “Remove All Drives” feature to quickly remove all virtual drives.