If you like tabbed browsing in IE7 and would like the same feature for your Vista/XP’s Explorer, here is what you should do.QTTabBar, an add-on for Explorer that gives you a ton of functionality for either Vista or XP.
Download and Use a Tabbed Explorer Add-on for Windows Vista/XP. Not only will it give you tabbed browsing, an Up Button, etc but it also has several plugins like FileTools Plugin Pack, Folder Tree Button, ShowStatusBar, View Mode Button, Memo, Option Button, Create new item, Window manager, etc to enhance your Explorer experience.
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Installation of QTTabBar
- Right-click on the QTTabBar.exe file and choose Run as administrator.
- You'll be presented with the only installation screen, which only registers the components, but doesn't move the files anywhere. Click Next and then continue.
- Now you'll have to either log off your computer and back on, or you can kill explorer.exe with Task Manager and then restart it with File \ New Task.
- I'll assume you are back from restarting explorer. The first thing you'll notice is… nothing. That's because the toolbar hasn't been turned on yet. Either hold down the Alt key, or choose Menu from the Organize \ Layout menu in order to turn on the File menu.
- Now you'll want to go to View \ Toolbars \ QT TabBar and select it. You can select both of the toolbars at this point, since one is for the tabs, and the other is for the buttons.
Tweaking the Configuration
- The default layout and button choices aren't very pleasant, so right-click on top of the buttons and choose the Customize option.
- Now you can choose your button options. Here's where you'll find that Up button you've been hankering for.
- If you want to change the defaults for the tabs, you can right-click on the tab area and choose Options.
- There are loads of options, far too many to get into for this article… you can change pretty much anything that you'd like.
Now check out my nicely configured explorer, tabs and all. I chose to lock the toolbars when I was done, and put the buttons on the left side because that way I can expand to more tabs without the UI cramming them in there.
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