(Image-1) Jump to a navigation point in the Explorer history!
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It is very easy to do a jump in the navigation history in every file explorer view of the Quad Explorer, on every Microsofts Windows and Windows Server System!
If you want to rank Quad-Directory Explorer Q-Dir as a trusted application on all MS Windows 10 OS Of course, a file manager can not work without access
It is quite easy to start PowerShell commands directly in the Quad Explorer with the current folder path on Windows OS For some file management tasks, you
Its easy to rename multiple files, is the same rename action like in the MS-File-Explorer also in Q-Dir Heres a simple example of how you can rename files
The solution is simple to show folder total size in the File-Explorer Status-Bar of the Quad-Explorer Q-Dir You can see File Information in the Microsoft
Yes, you can scroll or jump in the File Explorer views when filtering to the selected object The marking in the Quad Explorer is largely based on the marking
It is not a problem to enable Quad-Explorer Q-Dir for the Defender Firewall on Windows 10 If you want to change that, please start the Windows 10 Defender
Some suggestions from users for the Quad Explorer so I do not forget you collected here Suggestions Freitag, 8. Juni 2018 09:24:10 Do you plan to add some
I always wanted to jump back faster in Explorer history so I can find my Explorer history faster in any of the file browsers!
I wonder how I can navigate through the directory structure in Qdir with the back and forth keys. So in the parent folder with the back button and with the forward button in the folder that was previously selected in the history?
Almost every file manager saves a history, which contains the most recently opened folder paths, now I know how I can use the history of the called directories faster in the history of the browsers in the Explorer, too!
It would be nice if there was not just such a history, but if you could save it, including the last state, so that you can continue working seamlessly the next time you start the program. I think that would help a lot of people who have to keep moving back and forth through a large number of frequently used folders.
Browsers. The function is useful if you no longer know exactly where you last read an info or saw a product. Since all browsers offer a search within the history, you can quickly find the website you are looking for without creating a favorite for each page.