Drive letters are lame. The antiquated concept of "drive letters" is a hold-over from the days of
CP/M.
Virtual Subst lets you take a little advantage from the long-toothed concept of drive letters by allowing you to assign a letter to each of your most often used directories.
If you have frequently accessed long paths, Virtual Subst makes them as easy as "z:". It's a great idea if you're stuck on Windows but, can we somedeay get real symbolic links like Unix and Mac OS? Pretty please?
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