Change your Windows open/save dialogs with PlacesBar Editor
Ever since Windows 2000, Microsoft has included 5 handy buttons on the left hand side of most open and close dialogs in Windows. PlacesBar Editor lets you customize those folders. Just launch the open source utility and choose the folders you'd like to use. If you never store anything in your My Documents folder, for example, why not replace that button with one that says Temp or Download?
If you're worried about mucking up your system, you can take solace in the fact that PlacesBar Editor has a defaults button that will restore things to normal with the click of a button (two buttons, actually. You have to click defaults, and then save).
PlacesBar Editor also lets you add 5 additional folders or locations to the MS Office open/save dialog.
[via Lifehacker and Freeware Genius]
If you're worried about mucking up your system, you can take solace in the fact that PlacesBar Editor has a defaults button that will restore things to normal with the click of a button (two buttons, actually. You have to click defaults, and then save).
PlacesBar Editor also lets you add 5 additional folders or locations to the MS Office open/save dialog.
[via Lifehacker and Freeware Genius]

