Versions:
Explobar is a lightweight, keyboard-centric toolbar add-on for Windows Explorer, developed by oleg-shilo, that streamlines file-system navigation by placing a command-ready input band directly into the Explorer chrome. Instead of drilling through nested ribbons or context menus, users summon the bar with a user-defined hot-key, type abbreviated commands, and jump instantly to folders, launch applications, open administrative shells, or run custom scripts without lifting hands from the keyboard. Typical scenarios include software developers who keep project roots, build tools, and repository locations one keystroke away, IT administrators who rotate among deep system directories, and power users who maintain extensive portable-tool collections on removable drives; all benefit from the ability to alias long paths, chain commands, and execute parameterized batch operations from within the same Explorer session. The add-in is classified under Windows Explorer enhancements and exists in four public builds, with version 1.0.3.0 being the current stable release. Each update has refined parsing speed, expanded the internal command vocabulary, and improved compatibility with contemporary Windows 10 and 11 Explorer iterations while preserving a zero-footprint memory profile. Because the extension is delivered as a registered Explorer band object, installation does not require administrative rights and can be reversed through the standard “Manage add-ons” dialog. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
Tags: