Dokan Library, developed by t Schrijverke, is a Windows file system library that lets you create fully functional file systems in user mode—similar to FUSE on Linux. Instead of writing kernel drivers, you implement a clear set of callbacks for operations like open, read, write, and directory enumeration. Your application can then present any data source—such as cloud storage, databases, archives, or remote services—as a standard drive letter or mount point in Windows Explorer.
Designed for reliability and developer productivity, Dokan separates your code from the kernel, reducing the risk of system instability while you iterate. It offers a straightforward API, sample projects, and bindings commonly used in C/C++ and .NET, making it practical to build virtual drives, synchronization clients, backup solutions, encrypted containers, and content gateways. With Dokan, users interact with your data through familiar file system semantics, while you stay in full control of how that data is stored, secured, and served.
Dokan Library is developed by 't Schrijverke and is used by 38 users of Software Informer. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 1.5, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3. The names of program executable files are Tyre.exe, WSLB1EDT.EXE.
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