Benisgo is a small, independent software publisher focused on streamlining low-level Windows operations through minimalist desktop utilities; its current catalog is built around Symbolic11, a lightweight GUI wrapper that exposes the operating-system’s mklink command without requiring administrative console work. The utility lets casual power-users, developers, and IT staff generate file or folder symbolic links, hard links, and junction points through drag-and-drop or browse dialogs, eliminating syntax errors and the need to memorize command-line flags. Typical use cases include off-loading bulky game libraries or Premiere cache folders to secondary drives while keeping paths intact, synchronizing source code trees across multiple IDE workspaces, mirroring roaming profile data onto faster SSD storage, or preparing reproducible test environments that share common asset folders. By automatically requesting elevation only when necessary and validating destination compatibility, Symbolic11 reduces the risk of broken links that can arise from manual typing. The program ships as a single portable executable with no background services, making it a convenient addition to USB toolkits or enterprise scripts that must quickly re-point shared resources after hardware migration. Benisgo’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest version, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other utilities.
A user-friendly GUI tool for Windows 10 and 11 that simplifies the process of creating symbolic, hard, and junction links.
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