Desktop Media

Desktop Media



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Automatic Drive Icons on your Desktop Desktop Media automatically creates desktop shortcuts for USB drives, CD/DVD media, network drives and RAM disks as soon as they are connected to your computer or media is inserted (in case of CD/DVD drives). Once you unplug the drive or remove the media, the desktop shortcut is automatically removed. The program can create regular shortcut links or symbolic links (with the help of Systernals Junction) and also remember the position of your shortcut icons. Copyright Snapfiles.com

Product Details

Publisher Ian Perez Price Free
Version 1.7 Last updated Nov 28, 2011
File Size 353 Kb Requirements None

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Really great software 4 stars by rbrbc799 Mar 19, 2013
I use both OS XWindows, and one feature I really miss on Windows that exists on OS X, it's the desktop icons that are created when you insert a USB Drive/CD/DVD. It has options do memorize icon placement on your desktop and the drives you want to hide from appearing on tour desktop (like your C: drive). The resources needed are very low comparing to other similar programs. show Review details
Works very well, surprisingly handy 5 stars by Harlan Nov 30, 2011 (Read all my 69 reviews)
This is similar to DeskDrive, and is similarly surprisingly handy. It is better than DeskDrive in that it offers hardlinks as a more efficient way to access temporary drives, and it seems to be free of the intermittent crashes that even the newest version of DeskDrive suffers from. DeskDrive conveniently highlights the icons it creates, and the icons it creates for USB drives include information on capacity and free space; Desktop Media does not do either of these. DeskDrive uses less memory but more pagefile space than Desktop Media. Neither program has much documentation. Both programs are very good. show Review details
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