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Use breadcrumb navigation in Vista instead of the Up button

Topics:
GUI,
Windows Vista
Tags:
Greg Shultz,
Hard Drive,
Microsoft Windows,
Microsoft Windows Vista,
Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn),
Operating Systems,
Software
Source:
Greg Shultz

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Overview:

Many users might not realize how much better navigation system the breadcrumb is when compared to the Up button. Greg Shultz examines our continued reliance on the Up button as a hard disk navigation tool. He then explains how Microsoft Windows Vista's breadcrumb navigation system works and shows you how to take advantage of it.

This download is also available as an entry in the TechRepublic Windows blog.

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Format: PDF | Size: 252KB | Date: May 2008 | Version: 1.0 | System Requirements: Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later | License: copyright | Downloads: 4102


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