Curious Findings: QTTabBar

Program Description
There’s two applications from that really transform your explorer. One of them, which I have previously covered, is called QTAddressBar. Add to the mix and we have a near-complete -like Explorer on . And man, is it useful.

brings a popular feature usually found on web browsers (like Opera) – tabs – to Explorer. This is a great feature on its own as it reduces the clutter in the taskbar but that isn’t the only feature this program provides as you’ll see when you try this program out.

I think it is safe to say that these are two of the first applications I’ll be installing on a fresh of Windows. ’ have really provided us with some quality that increase productivity and make things easier to use and find with Explorer.

I can’t see me using a Windows without these two applications unless they come out of the box. Thanks !

The many features provides not enough for you? No problem! Check here for some useful plugins for and if you don’t find something to your taste, you can easily make your own.

Don’t like the way the buttons look on the QT Tab Standard Buttons toolbar? No problem. has skin support.

License Type
I’m happy to tell you that this program is completely . If you find this program useful, please consider donating to its developer by clicking on the Donate button on this page.

System Requirements
(only been tested with 32bit) with .NET Framework 2.0 or higher OR is required for this program to function.

Installation

  1. Download QTTabBar.
  2. Extract the ZIP.
  3. Run .exe and follow the onscreen instructions.
  4. Restart Windows or Log out and log back into Windows.
  5. Open Explorer
  6. Right click the part of the Address Bar that says “Address”
  7. Click on “Lock The Toolbars” to unlock it if there is a tick beside it.
  8. Right click the part of the Address Bar that says “Address”
  9. Click on “QT TabBar” and re-arrange it in a nice spot (I have it under the QT Breadcrumbs Address Bar)
  10. Right click the part of the Address Bar that says “Address”
  11. (OPTIONAL) Click on “QT Standard Buttons”. If you want, you can disable the normal Standard Buttons toolbar by going through the same processing and clicking on “Standard Buttons” so that it is unticked. Then reposition the QT Tab Standard Buttons toolbar so that it is in the same place where the normal Standard Buttons toolbar was (this is how I have mine setup).

Uninstallation

  1. Run .exe and follow the onscreen instructions.
  2. Restart Windows or Log out and log back into Windows.

Download: QTTabBar by .
Info: Check out other QuizoApps.

Suffice to say, these are two applications I simply can’t use Explorer without. First, we’ll take a look at the before and after pictures:

Explorer before using QuizoApps

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Explorer before using QuizoApps

Explorer after using QuizoApps

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Explorer after using QuizoApps

Here we have a video showing off ’s Search feature (a feature I find to be very useful and one I really can’t live without):


Check out the video here if the one above doesn’t work.

More videos showcasing the many features that and adds to Explorer may follow.

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Curious Findings: QTAddressBar

Program Description
Stumbling around in my sickly state, hoarse – actually voiceless – and coughing like crazy, I managed to find a really nifty application.

Personally, I used to find ’s address bar a hindrance to my productivity on my computer…but that may have just been me. One thing I thought you couldn’t do was access an easy way to copy and paste the location you are currently at (like with ’s Explorer’s address bar) but I was wrong.

My good friend, x3sphere, showed me that Vista’s address bar does allow you to easily copy the current folder’s path, and so I no longer find ’s address bar a hindrance. Note: I have only used Vista for a short amount of time, my hard drive died with it on it.

Anyway, this Curious Finding, made possible by , allows you to have ’s address bar functionality on .

Notes:
Con: You need to logout and back in to . Can’t you just soft-restart explorer by killing it in task manager? Hmm.

I couldn’t get this working on my current system but could in the past, I think it might be due to my having .NET Framework 3.0

License Type
I’m happy to tell you that this program is completely . If you find this program useful, please consider donating to its developer by clicking on the Donate button on this page.

System Requirements
(only been tested with 32bit) with .NET Framework 2.0 or higher is required for this program to function.

Installation

  1. Download QTAddressBar.
  2. Extract the ZIP.
  3. Run .exe and follow the onscreen instructions.
  4. Restart Windows or Log out and log back into Windows.
  5. Open Explorer
  6. Right click the part of the Address Bar that says “Address”
  7. Click on “Lock The Toolbars” to unlock it if there is a tick beside it.
  8. Right click the part of the Address Bar that says “Address”
  9. Click on “QT Breadcrumbs Address Bar”
  10. If you want, you can disable the normal Address Bar by going through the same processing and cliking on “Address Bar” so that it is unticked. Then reposition the QT Breadcrumbs Address Bar so that it is in the same place where the normal Address Bar was.

Uninstallation

  1. Run .exe and follow the onscreen instructions.
  2. Restart Windows or Log out and log back into Windows.

Download: QTAddressBar by .
Info: Check out other QuizoApps.

QTAddressBar Screenshot

Update:
Finally got it working again thanks to Pedr0_F19.

You need to right click the toolbar to enable and, if you like, replace the normal address bar by disabling it. I tried this before posting but it didn’t work. For some reason, it works now. Thanks again Pedr0_F19! :)

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