If you are using Windows Vista, you can make Explorer show window titles in a more user-friendly way. This article will show you how to do this. First, open the Start menu and type “explorer.” Then, click on the “Explorer” icon. The “Explorer” window will open. In the “Explorer” window, click on the “Titles” tab. In the “Titles” tab, click on the “Show windows with titles” button. Now, in the “Titles” tab, you will see a list of all of your windows. Each window will have a name and an icon. The name of each window will be different depending on which version of Windows Vista you are using. The icon of each window will be different depending on which version of Windows Vista you are using.


This option comes in the form of a small utility called AeroBar which does nothing else other than add titles to your Explorer windows based on the current folder.

You can see the utility in action here:

All you need to do is download and run the executable, and if you like the effect then add the utility to your startup group.

If you want to stop this application from running you will need to use Task Manager, find the Aerobar.exe process in the list, and then click on End Process.

Note: There’s no reason to install every single utility we write about, just install the ones that fix your pet peeves.

Download AeroBar.exe from psscript.net [direct download]