The Windows
File Explorer is feature-rich and quite a handy file and folder manager.
But if you are looking forward to adding tabs, and many other features,
to make the humble explorer run on steroids, you can check out some of
these freeware
applications and add-ins. Like the tabbed browsing feature in Internet
Explorer, you can also add tabs to your Windows Explorer, using these
tools.
Windows explorer replacement and alternative
You can download and check out QTTabBar.
It is an Add-In that gives Tab Browsing Feature to your Explorer. It
also adds a few other features like a drop-down preview, useful toolbar
buttons, Recently Closed button, plus plugin support. Do read the instructions before installing it.
In case you Menu Bar is not visible, please enable it. Now right click on it and enable QTTabBar.
Alternatively,
there are also some explorer.exe replacement freeware available, which,
along with tabs, panes, add much more features to the Windows Explorer.
You can check these out:
- Total Commander
- 7 Plus which lets you add many features to Windows 7 explorer.exe
- Classic Shell which lets you add Up button, show title bar, get classic feel, etc
- Custom Explorer Toolbar for Windows 7
- FilerFrog, the ultimate file handling Windows explorer extension
- Better Explorer: An Explorer replacement with Windows 8 style ribbon toolbar
- Xplorer2 Lite has a nice easy-to-use, tabbed, dual pane interface
- UltraExplorer
- File Explorer Apps for Windows 8.
Note: One of my favorites is Explorer++ and you can get it here: https://explorerplusplus.com/
Have a look at them before you decide to settle down with one!
Go here if you want to use the registry to Add Copy, Paste and Delete Buttons to Windows 7 Explorer toolbar!