Have you ever wondered why Explorer Windows don’t show titles in Windows Vista? In earlier versions of Windows, we could see titlebar text in explorer windows but it has been removed in Vista.
No one knows the reason and many ppl want to enable it in Vista. It was removed most probably bcoz it doesnt look good in new glass interface and you can see the path in new Vista addressbar breadcrumbs.
Now no need to worry. There is an utility "AeroBar" which can enable titlebar text in Vista explorer windows.
Just install this utility from here:
Download Link
Run it and you have done. Now every window will show titles. No need to install. If you like it and want to use it, then you can add its shortcut in Windows startup.
To remove it, simply End task "Aerobar.exe" from Task Manager.
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1 comments for this post
Hi,
I'm the author of AeroBar.exe.
First thank you for your interrest in this app.
Now, no need to kill AeroBar task since version 1.1 available on my site.
AeroBar.exe acts like a switch : double click to activate, double click again to deactivate.
So , if you have placed AeroBar.exe in your Startup folder you can deactivate it for the session just by accessing your Startup folder and click AeroBar.exe (and delete it if your want to remove it).
Regards and thank you again for this nice article,
Jean - JMST
Belgium