Explorer Breadcrumbs
Version tested: 1.3.0.1
Explorer Breadcrumbs is a Windows Explorer add on that resides on the Windows Explorer toolbar. It displays the hierarchy of folders that were navigated in order to arrive at the current folder location. For these, it also provides contextual navigation buttons that can be used to access all locations that are connected to them.
This is a very powerful navigational tool simply because it provides two dimensions that can be navigated: the horizontal “breadcrumb” structure that lead to the current folder, and then any one of these nodes/breadcrumbs can be navigated vertically, as it were. The net result is that you have a lot of options to get to a lot of places really easily. (See screenshot).
This program is provided as donationware without time limits or constraints. If you like it and use it is suggested you pay for it.
Compatibility: Windows XP; may work with other versions of Windows.
Go to the program page to get the latest version (approx 333K). [Thanks to reader Durerca for telling me about this program].




Someday all software will be free? Then how will you pay your bills? Last I checked, the utilities and grocery stores, credit card companies all want cash in return for their service.
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Great explanation, I have been lurking for what exactly explorer breadcrumbs is. So your article gave me to understand a lot. Thanx for that.
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