| Folder Express |
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| By Huang He |
| Release date: |
08 Apr 2006 |
| Platform: |
WinXP, Win2000, Win2003 |
| Language: |
ChineseSimplified, English |
| License: |
Shareware |
| Price: |
$19.95 |
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Folder Express helps you instantly jump to your frequently used folders in:
- Windows Explorer
- Folder windows
- Browse Folder dialog
- Open/Save File dialog
Right click your favorite folder and add it to Folder Express. Folder Express will show your favorite folders in a menu. Click a menu item and you are brought to the folder. You need not move through all the drives and folders and sub-folders to go where you want any more.
You can easily open Folder Express menu that contains your favorite folders in several ways with mouse or keyboard:
- Integrate Folder Express into shell context menu
- Press a hot key
- Right click window buttons (maximize, minimize, help or close button)
- Right click Folder Express tray icon
Folder Express provides a lot of features including:
- Fully configurable for almost every feature
- Assign a hot key to your favorite folder and change to the folder with a single key press
- Organize your menu into a layered structure using categories
- Add separators to organize your Folder Express menu
- Expand sub-folders recursively according to your choice
- Use mnemonic keys to activate a menu item with a single key press
- Add shortcuts to documents, programs and web addresses besides folders
- Use your own icons
- Customize menu background
- Automatically list recently accessed folders
- Automatically list recently used files
- Open your favorite document or recently used document directly in Open File Dialog
- Filter file types in Open/Save File Dialog
- Map folder to a drive
- Edit shortcuts in places bar that resides at the left side of Open/Save File Dialog
- Customize "Send To" menu in shell context menu easily
Tags: menu folder, folder express, favorite folder, menu express, context menu, menu item, favorite folder list, file dialog, file open dialog, context menu move, edit context menu, context menu right click
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