Go To Folder
You'll wonder how you ever lived without this useful shell extension! Want to jump to a particular folder in two clicks? Just right-click anything you can see in the current folder, move to the Go To Folder menu and click the folder you want to open. The current window will switch to that folder instantly you can even use it in Open/Save file dialogs!
Want to open the folder in a new window? No problem just hold the Ctrl key when you click its name.
Adding new folders to the list is simple: right-click the folder you want to add (or its background if it's already open) and choose Add This Folder. Or right-click anything and choose Add/Remove Folders to add and remove folders using this dialog.
If Dialogs+ is enabled, this list of folders is also available from a button and menu in file Open/Save dialogs for quick navigation.
If you set a hotkey for the Go To Folder tool, the dialog pictured in this screenshot appears when that hotkey is used in an Explorer window, dialog or the desktop. As well as giving quick double-click access to your favorite folders, you can quickly select recently-used folders or pick from a list of common system locations.