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Quickly Access Folders from Right Click Menu with Folder Guide

27 October 2008 2 Comments

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If you have some favorite folder which you access frequently, then accessing them by default navigation can take time. You can create shortcuts on your desktop but if you have too many folders, then Desktop can get cluttered as well or you just like a plain desktop. Folder Guide is small freeware application using which you can access those folders from right click menu.

After installation, the program integrates with the context menu as “Folder Guide”. To add a folder to the right click menu, do it through the program’s settings page or simply right click a folder and select “Add to Folder Guide”. Now your favorite folders are accessible from the right click menu instantly. Since it runs in the context menu, you don’t need to run it every time.


If you visit some folders regularly, this is a great way to access them quickly.

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  • 2 Comments »

    • Rohit Verma said:

      I would recommend anvir task manager which not only allows to add folder like this utility but also gives recently opened folder and even most recently launched programs.

      Lately it has also replaced process explorer on my system.

    • October 08 Stats said:

      [...] Quickly Access Folders from Right Click Menu with Folder Guide [...]

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