Explorer Breadcrumbs for Windows XP

Posted on July 2nd, 2007 by Jason

Breadcrumbs was initially introduced in Gnome’s Nautilus file browser. This feature was later implemented in Windows Vista for simplifying directory navigation by adding a toolbar which shows the directories you’ve navigated. Luckily for Windows XP users, a donationware called Explorer Breadcrumbs brings the same functionality to Windows XP.

With Explorer Breadcrumbs, you can click on the toolbar and go back to any previous directory at any point of time. Else, you can use the drop down menu on the breadcrumb toolbar to navigate further. In layman’s words, Explorer Breadcrumbs lets you go to any location with a single click, rather than following through folder hierarchy.

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One Response to “Explorer Breadcrumbs for Windows XP”

  1. netster007x on 02 Jul 2007 at 9:41 pm #

    The same thing has been available using the great QTAddressBar. If you want tabs in Windows Explorer XP, QTTabBar is very useful as well.

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