I'm looking for virtual file system for Windows like FUSE for Unix, Are there any suggestions for it? I've looked at dokan , old port fifs and also Callback File System but price of CFS is very huge. Thanks.
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Sergii, the price of CBFS is negotiable. Please contact me privately as written in my profile. – Eugene Mayevski 'Callback Oct 07 '11 at 15:57
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The in-house private business license is at $2,511.00 or less is as of October 7, 2011 on the company site. I can't afford this. If you had a license closer to $100-300 dollars for a user to run linux fuse compatible filesystems or even make it free for open-source software, I might consider CBFS. If CBFS becomes a way to run some of the 40 or so linux fuse compatible fs, it will demonstrate that CBFS works. – Fire Oct 08 '11 at 05:07
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@Fire are you stating that you can't afford "less"? :) – Eugene Mayevski 'Callback Oct 08 '11 at 14:53
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I'm saying I can't afford more than $200. If you want to me name a price I want it to be $50. – Fire Oct 14 '11 at 01:38
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@Fire we have free non-commercial licenses now as well. – Eugene Mayevski 'Callback Mar 23 '12 at 18:32
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See also https://superuser.com/a/1428914/4060 - newer answer to a similar question. – Peter Mar 11 '21 at 22:57
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After days of investigation I decided to try Callback File System in trial mode and will see ...

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If you finally managed to get something out of CBFS: did it work as expected ? Would you recommend it ? – Feb 27 '14 at 09:48