Easy File Folder Navigation with QuickJump – Compujurist Readers Save 20%

Sep 16, 2009

 

Techhit Software makes a number of Outlook utilities that I use regularly including SimplyFIle, EZDetach and MessageSave . On September 15, 2009 TechHit released their latest utility called  QuickJump   which is a Windows file navigation utility. A beta version had been in use by a number of firms and people including myself and I’m happy to see the commercial launch of this latest tool. Using QuickJump, you can quickly navigate to any folder on your system or a network drive using just your keyboard. While there are other shortcut utilities such as FolderGuide available , according to TechHit’s Alex Kovalchuk, QuickJump offers several improvements over competing products including:

  • QuickJump adds entire folder trees that you specify. There is no need to add folders one-by-one.
  • QuickJump is optimized for quick keyboard navigation. .
  • QuickJump has an adaptive algorithm to tune its behavior for frequently used folders.
  • QuickJump is not an Explorer shell extension, so it won’t interfere with File Explorer operation.

QuickJump is easy to start using and to add whole folders and directories to for access. I recommend that you watch this brief video to get an idea of how QuickJump works and to get up and running very quickly. Like the other TechHit products I use, QuickJump  is easy to use and just plain works.

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