Best Free Windows Explorer Add-ons [1]
Introduction
This article reviews extensions and add-ons to the File Explorer in Windows, also known as Windows Explorer in earlier versions of Windows. The add-ons provide some of the desirable features found in commercial file managers or Explorer replacements. For example, dual-panes, tabs, favorite folder access, etc., while retaining the speed and familiarity of Windows.
For more info on file managers that are recommended as an alternative to File Explorer of Windows, see Best Free File Manager [3].
Strictly speaking, an Explorer add-on is any program that enhances the taskbar, start menu, desktop, context menu, toolbars, file management system or any other aspect of Windows involving explorer.exe. However, this article will focus mainly on add-ons to the file management system, especially add-ons that help users access their file system. Thus, it will generally exclude Program Launchers [4] and Right-Click Context Menu Extensions [5], although there is some overlap.
Be aware that these add-ons only fully support certain versions of Windows only. Running them in unsupported versions of Windows may only get partial or non of the features to work properly.
Index
Multifunctional Add-ons
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QTTabBar [7] [8]
Adds tabs and a wide range of features to File Explorer to help users explore files and folders more quickly.

Platforms/Download: Windows (Desktop) [9] | [10]
Version reviewed: n/a
Gizmos Freeware [11]
| Our Rating: 4.5/5 |
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Platforms/Download: Windows (Desktop) [14] | [10]
Version reviewed: 1.9.0
Gizmos Freeware [11]
| Our Rating: 4/5 |
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DMEXBar [15] [16]
Adds additional toolbars to Windows Explorer that provide a variety of new file management functions.
Platforms/Download: Windows (Desktop) [17] | [10]
Version reviewed: 12
Gizmos Freeware [11]
| Our Rating: 3.5/5 |
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Fast Access Add-ons
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FileBox eXtender [18] [19]
Get quick access to favorite and recent folders from buttons added to Explorer and dialog boxes.
Platforms/Download: Windows (Desktop) [20] | [10]
Version reviewed: 2.01.00
Gizmos Freeware [11]
| Our Rating: 3.5/5 |
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Direct Folders [21] [22]
Get quick and customizable access to favorite and recent folders from a menu in Explorer and dialog boxes.
Platforms/Download: Windows (Desktop) [23] | [10]
Version reviewed: 3.73
Gizmos Freeware [11]
| Our Rating: 3.5/5 |
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FlashFolder [24] [25]
Get quick access to favorite and recent folders from a toolbar added to dialog boxes.
Platforms/Download: Windows (Desktop) [26] | [10]
Version reviewed: 1.9.181
Gizmos Freeware [11]
| Our Rating: 3/5 |
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Folder View [27] [28]
Effectively adds favorite folders to Explorer's toolbar and context menu.
Platforms/Download: Windows (Desktop) [29] | [10]
Version reviewed: 2.1.1b
Gizmos Freeware [11]
| Our Rating: 3/5 |
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Other Add-ons
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FolderBox [30] [31]
A small program that adds another Explorer window within the standard Explorer window to make file management easier.
Platforms/Download: Windows (Desktop) [32] | [10]
Version reviewed: 1.20
Gizmos Freeware [11]
| Our Rating: 4/5 |
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Related Products and Links
These programs are useful for Windows XP or older versions to explore directory structure with cascading/fly-out menus, of which basic functions are mostly provided in newer Windows systems.
- Explorer Breadcrumbs [33] adds an Explorer toolbar that mimic's the address bar in Vista. But it was actually more useful because it included features missing from Vista: an "Up" button and the ability to explore the directory structure with cascading (fly-out) menus.
- Folder Guide [34] adds a configurable Favorites menu to the context menu of Explorer and Dialogs, but with no other options and additional features.
Explorer Visual/Style Enhancements
- Folder Size [35] (not for Vista) adds a new column to the Details view in Windows Explorer. The new column shows not only the size of files, but also the size of folders. It keeps track of which folders you view, and scans them in the background so you can see the complete size of all files within the folder.
- ExplorerView [36] gives you the ability to turn off the way Explorer attempts to auto-detect the contents of a folder in Vista.
- TweakXPlorer [37] is a portable program that allows you to skin or customize the look of Windows Explorer.
- Rainbow Folders [38] allows you to change the color of any folder icon.
Tooltip & Thumbnail Enhancements
These programs enhance the windows that pop-up when you hover the mouse over a file in Explorer. There are also some good reviews at Freewaregenius.com [39] and a detailed tutorial describing alternatives [40].
- InfoTag Magic [41] displays extra data stored in the tag fields of MP3, WMA, APE and Ogg Vorbis files in a tooltip window when mouse pointer is hovered over a file in Windows Explorer. Also it provides a quick preview for plain text files, shortcuts properties and version information of executable files.
- MediaInfo [42] supplies technical and tag information about a video or audio file. The installer is bundled with adware OpenCandy [43], but you can opt for a zipped package without the installer.
- GSpot [44] identifies the codec required to play an AVI file and supplies other information as well.
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ThumbView [45] enables
image thumbnails and tooltips in MS-Windows Explorer for filetypes that are not natively supported. It started with PCX,TGA , DDS andPNG images , but now ThumbView supports an amazing 19 image types - directly inside any Explorer window - AudioShell [46] allows you to view and edit ID3 metadata tags directly in Windows Explorer by displaying audio file tag info on mouse-over, adding tabs to properties window, adding audio-related columns in Explorer's details view.
The "Places Bar" is on the left side of Open/Save/Browse dialog boxes in Windows XP. It shows a list of buttons that you can click to open common folders, like the Desktop, My Documents, etc. You can use the free programs below to customize the Places Bar, or you can try doing it manually: "How to edit the Places bar in Windows XP" [47].
- Shell Places Bar Editor [48]
- Places Bar Creator [49]
- PlacesBar Constructor [47]
- PlacesBar Editor [50]
If you want to launch folders from the right-click context menu, folder locations can be added using many of the context menu extensions found here: Best Free Right-Click Context Menu Extensions [5].
If you want to launch programs as well as folders, check out Best Free Program Launchers: Best Free Program Launcher [4].
Here are some other useful tutorials:
- How to change Windows Explorer icon to open a different folder In Windows XP and Vista [51]
- How to quickly open folders in Windows 7 via the run box [52]
Editor
This software category is in need of an editor. If you would like to give something back to the freeware community by taking it over, check out this page [53] for more details. You can then contact us from that page or by clicking here [54].
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