7stacks lets you pin multiple folders to your Windows 7 taskbar
Download Squad —
... Alastria software's 7stacks has the solution. It's a small (about 800Kb) program that creates OsX-like stacks as standalone shortcuts. Unlike your native Windows 7 folders, each 7stacks shortcut behaves like a separate executable - so you can pin as many as you like to your taskbar. ...
Apps for Windows: Get OS X like stacks in Windows 7 Taskbar using 7Stacks
ithinkdifferent —
... that resemble their OS X counterpart. The method was a bit tricky one and was more of a hack out of a Windows XP and Vista application. 7stacks solves that issue and creates simple to use yet native looking stacks in the Windows 7 taskbar. The feature list is awesome: ...
Windows 7: Browse subfolders like OS X Snow Leopard using 7stacks
D' Technology Weblog —
... icons combined into one icon! You can also use it to browse and access documents within a folder very quickly. Usually, when you want to edit a series of frequently used documents, you'd have to either launch the app, and go to File|Open, or open the (My) Computer icon and go into your (My) Documents folder and pick the file you want. With 7stacks, just create a stack to that document's folder, and open that document in a couple of clicks.
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Top 10 Windows 7 Booster Apps [Lifehacker Top 10]
Lifehacker —
... or 7stacks , which both do a great job of creating blow-up menus of folders and apps from single icons on your taskbar. Add a storage folder or custom collection of shortcuts to your taskbar, and you'll never have to hunt down that "Computer" link in the Start menu again just to get to the right file. (Original posts: ...


