After using our respective system for a while, we all have tendencies towards the folders we use on a regular basis. Be it saving or opening from these locations, the ability to access these folders quickly can be a nice time saver. A utility which make the process of accessing these folders quick and easy is Folder Guide.
Select from right click menu “Folder Guide” then click on your desired folder. Folder Guide runs automatically as part of the Windows Explorer context menu, so you will never need to start the program otherwise you want to edit the list of folders. It also works from the desktop, the Start button.
With Folder Guide, you can access all the locations you configure easily from right click menus or save/open dialogs which, again, can really save you some mouse clicks.
A nice thing about the Folder Guide design is that it integrates into the Windows shell with means it uses a negligible amount of system resources. Give this one a try.

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Handy for bypassing Vists’s redundancy…no great advantage elsewhere. Won’t work inside an open document, as implied, which would be the reason to have it. Thus, it realy does NOT save mouse clicks.