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19-Oct-2005, 11:39 AM #1
Lightbulb Add Another pane to Windows Explorer
I found this wonderful download: FolderBox is an extension for Windows Explorer. It displays additional folders in the lower part of Explorer, which enables you to display the contents of two or more folders at once!

You can set-up and configure up to five FolderBoxes over the tab sheets of the FolderBox extension. Additional drives and folders are now just a mouse click away.

Within a FolderBox you can copy and move, open and delete files, just as usual. FolderBox supports the typical drag & drop handling of files. It is fully inter-operable with "standard" Explorer or the desktop.

You can even use FolderBox inside Internet Explorer!

I downloaded it via computer active:
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/vnun...9026/folderbox
FolderBox 1.2
Add another pane to Windows Explorer

Platform Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP
Type freeware
Manufacturer BAxBEx Software
Size 890KB
I hope someone appreciates this program as much as I do.

Saxony
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