Windows 7 Explorer features
This is about Windows Explorer not Internet Explorer.
The new Windows Explorer in Windows 7 is one of my favorite things about Windows 7. Microsoft added some nice enhancements over the Vista version. And Vista’s Windows Explorer was quite different, and better, than Windows Explorer in XP.
The two most obvious changes in Vista from XP were the changes to the left-side panel and the addition of the breadcrumb address bar. The breadcrumb address bar is a webpage-like navigation tool. It is a big improvement over the older XP address bar. The left side panel was changed in Vista into a combination of Favorites and directory trees for your computer and network. The Favorites area is shortcuts that you can easily add to using drag-and-drop.
Windows 7 adds Libraries and Homegroup to the Vista-style left side panel. It also adds the Arrange by: feature to the Libraries view. The View option—icons, lists, details, etc.— is now an icon called More options
and is located on the right side of the Windows Explorer toolbar next to the Preview Pane
icon, which is a toggle switch for Preview pane on or off.
The Library Arrange by: choices vary with the type of library.
|
Documents
|
Music
|
Pictures
|
Videos
|
|
|
|
|
![]() |
If you spend a few minutes playing with and learning about Windows 7 Windows Explorer you are likely to see what a nice utility it has become.
