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WinShortcutter can follow Windows Shortcuts and open the corresponding document. If the Shortcut points to another network drive, WinShortcutter will also mount the drive before accessing the link. And if you want to do other Apple users a favor, you can also leave a proper Apple Alias aside of the Shortcut.
Easy to Use
WinShortcutter works right out of the box. Just doubleclick a link and the corresponding document will open. If you want to create an alias in addition to following the shortcut, simply activate the option in the system preferences.
If your office network also allows AFP mounts, you can change the mount setting as well. Simply access the System Preferences for WinShortcutter.
New in this version:
-WinShortcutter is a Universal Binary now
-Fixed a bug in the Service: when the selected string points to the root of a disk, then the disk is now properly mounted and displayed
-Added Backward Slash feature
-Added Drive mapping feature
-Added Support for CIFS drives
System Requirements:
-OS X 10.3 or later.
Universal Binary
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