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From the autor's site ( http://minimalist.com/software/ExplorerBreadcrumbs :

" Explorer Breadcrumbs is an add-in for Windows Explorer which contains a contextual series of buttons that allows you to quickly see and navigate through the entire folder hierarchy without leaving the current window.

Features:

* Saves time navigating through folders and files

* Seamless integration with Windows Explorer

* Changes appearance along with Windows themes"

With KernelEX 4, Explorer Breadcrumbs works fine on my Windows ME system (with some minor imperfections: for example, the arrows don't shows the "folder menu").

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From the autor's site ( http://minimalist.com/software/ExplorerBreadcrumbs) :

" Explorer Breadcrumbs is an add-in for Windows Explorer which contains a contextual series of buttons that allows you to quickly see and navigate through the entire folder hierarchy without leaving the current window.

Features:

* Saves time navigating through folders and files

* Seamless integration with Windows Explorer

* Changes appearance along with Windows themes"

With KernelEX 4, Explorer Breadcrumbs works fine on my Windows ME system (with some minor imperfections: for example, the arrows don't shows the "folder menu").

I have replaced my standard address bar. This is the result, another step in win 9x EVOLUTION:

It should also work on Windows 2003, 2000, and 98/ME - why with KernelEx?

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It should also work on Windows 2003, 2000, and 98/ME - why with KernelEx?

I tried to install it without KEX 4, but the toolbar is not installed correctly in Windows explorer (a windows ME issue?) .

@ Tihiy: could you insert a similar function on RP9?

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@ Tihiy: could you insert a similar function on RP9?
Well, maybe. But this implementation sucks even fully working on XP.

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