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StExBar

The StExBar provides many useful commands for your everyday use of Windows explorer. And you can add as many custom commands on your own as you like.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Windows Explorer
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StExBar information

  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-2.0) and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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OS & Utilities

GitHub repository

  •  229 Stars
  •  36 Forks
  •  28 Open Issues
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Our users have written 2 comments and reviews about StExBar, and it has gotten 13 likes

StExBar was added to AlternativeTo by nunomegas on and this page was last updated .

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Mark
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its an alternative to Win7 Command Bar or Win10 Ribbon

Teenage
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I was looking for a simple button to show/hide hidden/system files, this software is just perfect for it. It also add some nice features for dev people : copy path, new folder (no more useful under win 7), a search bar/command launcher.

The only missing feature is a design update to fit Win7+ style..

What is StExBar?

The StExBar provides many useful commands for your everyday use of Windows explorer. And you can add as many custom commands on your own as you like. . The commands are not just available from the toolbar, but also via hotkeys and via a context menu!

Have you ever needed to open a console window while you were using the explorer? And to have that console already set to the directory you're showing in explorer right now? Well, StExBar provides that with one simple mouseclick. There's also a hotkey defined for this: simply press Ctrl-M to open the console.

A 'lightweight' console is also available. Simply enter the command you like to execute into the edit box on the right of the StExBar and hit enter. The command will be executed in the system console.