Versions:

  • 1.5.6-beta.1
  • 1.5.5-beta.9

QTTabBar is a lightweight shell extension developed by 春风化雨细如丝 that grafts a multi-tabbed interface onto Windows Explorer, eliminating the need to open separate windows when juggling folders. Once installed, the utility adds a row of browser-style tabs above the standard navigation pane, letting users switch among directories with a single click, drag-and-drop tabs to reorder them, or save entire sets as sessions for rapid recall later. The software is especially useful for developers, designers, and office workers who routinely copy files between deep paths, compare folder contents, or keep project assets spread across several drives; by grouping locations under one frame it reduces taskbar clutter and shortens the click path required for everyday file operations. Additional conveniences include middle-click to close a tab, Ctrl+Tab cycling, and mouse-gesture support, all of which mirror the fluid workflow familiar from modern web browsers. Although the interface is minimal, the underlying engine is stable enough to run on every desktop build from Windows 7 through Windows 11 without altering core system files. The current public release, version 1.5.6-beta.1, represents the second published build of the project, indicating active incremental refinement rather than feature bloat. Because the tool operates as a COM add-in, it can be toggled on or off through Explorer’s options dialog, making removal or troubleshooting straightforward for administrators. QTTabBar falls within the “File Management” or “Shell Enhancements” category of Windows utilities, occupying only a few megabytes of disk space and negligible RAM while delivering a productivity gain disproportionate to its size. 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.

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