
I love the QuizoApps QTTabBar, mostly for the built-in file filtering feature. When I was configuring my new PC (with Vista) and installing QTabBar, I discovered that QuizoApps also has another handy utility, this time for XP, which allows you to mimic some Vista-like functionality in your Explorer windows!
If you like the breadcrumb feature in Vista (as opposed to the normal addressbar in Windows XP), then you can eh...have your bread and eat it, too! I couldn't resist.
The QTAddressBar is a small utility which can take the place of your existing address bar within Explorer thus giving you the capability to click on a folder name within the path, showing you the contents of the folder clicked. You can also click the arrow/twisty next to the folder name, showing you a navigable menu with the contained subfolders listed.
Alternatively, you can click at the root of the folder structure and it will show you the complete path in a text string so you can copy it to your clipboard, or allow you to type your own folder structure for Explorer to browse.
Easy!
If you like the breadcrumb feature in Vista (as opposed to the normal addressbar in Windows XP), then you can eh...have your bread and eat it, too! I couldn't resist.
The QTAddressBar is a small utility which can take the place of your existing address bar within Explorer thus giving you the capability to click on a folder name within the path, showing you the contents of the folder clicked. You can also click the arrow/twisty next to the folder name, showing you a navigable menu with the contained subfolders listed.
Alternatively, you can click at the root of the folder structure and it will show you the complete path in a text string so you can copy it to your clipboard, or allow you to type your own folder structure for Explorer to browse.
Easy!
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