Add Shortcuts to your Favorite Applications on Your Desktop
There are some folders in my computer which I frequent a lot while operating my system. I am also in the habit of closing unnecessary windows to save myself from the clatter of windows which arises from too many windows simultaneously open. But since I need to re-access the same folders, I waste a lot of time in the open/close process.
A lot of people face this similar situation. And the champions at MedalWare have found the perfect way around this pesky little issue: MedalFolders.

The setup file to be downloaded is only 2.74 MB in size, so downloading the program requires no wait.
MedalFolders is a small freeware which creates an icon in the system tray, right next to the system clock. By clicking on this icon, a list pops up which has our favorite folders bookmarked. This menu presents us with folder/file shortcuts which we place in the program. This simple little thing provides us easy access to the files we frequent most.
Apart from being absolutely free, a noteworthy mention is the program’s neatness which is to say that the program is completely clean from any kind of advertisement, adware, and/or spyware.
For people such as me, who find it problematic to open-close their folders again and again, MedalFolders is the perfect solution to our predicament.
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