ADD A COLORFUL MULTI-TAB INTERFACE TO WINDOWS EXPLORER
There are many third party applications available that allow you to have a tabbed explorer to navigate through your files and folders. The advantage of having a multi-tabbed file explorer, instead of the regular one offered by Windows, is that the copy and paste functions, as well as browsing through multiple folders at a time, becomes easier. For instance, if you want a copy a file from one folder to another, the process requires you to open the source folder, then copy the file, navigate to the target folder, and then paste the file. On the other hand, if you have a multi tabbed file browser, you can just open both folders simultaneously and just copy the file from one folder to another. Why Microsoft has not yet added this option to the default Windows Explorer is something only they can answer, but instead of waiting for them to add it, you can use TabExplorer. It is an application for Windows that adds tabs to it and converts it into a tabbed explorer. It has the option to run on Windows Startup, too, so you will always have that extra utility. Keep reading to find out more about TabExplorer..
The fact that it runs with the default Windows Explorer instead of installing a completely new program makes it much more useful than other utilities offering users with multi tabbed browsing. When you install the program for the first time, the configuration console pops up allowing you to specify default options. You can enable or disable the tabs any time you want, set it to run on system startup, switch between normal tabs and rainbow tabs and select if you want the configuration console to appear every time you run the software.

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