In my previous gallery, Navigating with the Address Bar in Windows Vista's Windows Explorer, I described how the unique features embedded in Windows Explorer's Address Bar are designed to make ...
When you open Windows File Explorer, you notice that it has a left pane called the Navigation Pane, which includes links to Drives, Special Folders, Favorites, etc. And then you have the right side ...
Windows Explorer’s Navigation pane provides easy movement between the folders on your hard drive. Bevaau asked the Windows forum about configuring this handy tool. Microsoft greatly improved Windows ...
Removing Computer from the navigation pane may not make sense to most of us; but if you are using a multi-user Windows and do not want to let others access your system root files easily, then this ...
Windows only: Replacement file manager Double Explorer adds tabbed browsing and a dual-pane view for navigating your files, but unlike a full replacement application, it embeds a normal Windows ...
Along with Notepad and Paint, File Explorer has been one of the staples of the Windows operating system since its earliest days. The app is also an element that has changed very little since those ...
Windows Explorer (not to be confused with Internet Explorer, the Web browser) is Microsoft’s built-in file and folder manager. It’s a useful tool, but confusing in places and not very intuitive for ...
File Explorer in Windows has changed in look, feel, and functionality over the years, but its basic goal has always been to help you manage, view, and launch the array of documents, photos, and files ...