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Folder Guide 1.1

Quick access to your favourite folders

Platform : Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP

Type: freeware

Manufacturer: Freeware365.com

Size: 751Kb

Rating: 0

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Folder Guide is a free handy utility that provides fast access to your frequently used and favourite folders. It can operate as the part of your context menu in your Windows Explorer.

After quick install it will appear in context menus of Windows Explorer and Open/Save dialogs as "Folder Guide" item. With Folder Guide, you no longer need dozens of mouse clicks to navigate to your desired folder. Now reach your favorite folders in just 2 mouse clicks. Select from right click menu "Folder Guide" then click on your desired folder. Folder Guide runs automatically as part of the Windows Explorer context menu, so you will never need to start the program otherwise you want to edit the list of folders. It also works from the desktop, the Start button.

Navigating hard drives and folder structures can be difficult. You have to move through all the drives and folders and sub-folders to go where you want. With Folder Guide, you no longer need dozens of mouse clicks to navigate to your desired folder! This program has the potential to take hours off your work time.

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