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If you spend any amount of time moving files around using Windows Explorer, the repetitive clicking can get tiresome. Folder Guide is a context menu enhancement that speeds your navigation: add a folder to your Guide, and accessing it is a two-click operation from any explorer window or file dialog box.

Adding a folder to Folder Guide can be done two ways. Launch the main program, click the add button, set up an alias, and browse for your path. Oddly, the developers chose to use the explore view which means there’s no access to the right-click shortcuts you’ve already created to make navigating easier.

The easier - and more logical way - is to simply browse for your folder and right-click it. Select add to folder guide, and you’re done. You won’t be prompted for an alias, so to edit the default name you’ll need to use the application itself.

Snce Folder Guide works with file dialogs it’s available just about everywhere you want to make directory browsing faster: attaching files in GMail, selecting a save location for a screen capture, you name it.

Folder Guide is freeware, and Windows only, of course. No mention is made on the site of Vista or 64-bit compatibility.

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