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‘Direct Folders’ Makes Accessing Deeply Nested Folders a Breeze [Free]

Direct Folders MenuIf you’re like me and prefer to keep files and folders on your hard drive in an organized mess (i.e. a strict hierarchical structure) it may become a severe pain to access deeply buried locations. The golden rule in organization advises not to let folders become nested beyond eight levels, which may seem like a lot at first, but readily becomes trivial as hard-drives and data continue to grow beyond proportion.

Double-click & Go-To

ExplorerWindowTo remedy this, Code Sector has developed a small and free app called ‘Direct Folders’. After installation, you can double-click on an empty space in any Explorer-window (that includes the Desktop) and a list with saved folder locations will appear. This list looks like a regular right-click context-menu and is configurable in any way you prefer. Direct Folders will keep a list of your recently explored locations, which are accessible from the ‘Recent’ window.

Looking up locations in the ‘Open File’-dialog gets easier too, since you can take advantage of Direct Folder there as well.

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Vista Tip: Remember Window Positions and Sizes

If you’re set in your ways, like me and many others, it might bug you that windows and applications seemingly always return to their default position and size after having closed them. Windows XP used to do a great job at this and Vista certainly didn’t lose this capability, although it might seem that way sometimes.

A quick fix:

  • In an Explorer Window, make sure you have Vista remember Window Settings:
    Folder and Search Options
  • Select ‘Remember each folder’s view settings’ in the ‘View’ tab:
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Sometimes Vista still forgets the position.
In that case press and hold CTRL while clicking the Close-button and all should be well again.