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<description>PlacesBarEditor is a free utility for Windows 2000 and Windows ME that allows you to customize the &quot;PlacesBar&quot; that appears on the left side of the Open and Save dialogs in most applications.

The PlacesBar is a set of shortcuts to commonly-used folders, but wouldn't it be more useful if you could determine what &quot;commonly used&quot; means for yourself, instead of letting Microsoft define it for you? That's where PlacesBarEditor comes in.</description>
<dc:date>2009-05-12T09:51:10Z</dc:date>
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<p class="description">PlacesBarEditor is a free utility for Windows 2000 and Windows ME that allows you to customize the "PlacesBar" that appears on the left side of the Open and Save dialogs in most applications.

The PlacesBar is a set of shortcuts to commonly-used folders, but wouldn't it be more useful if you could determine what "commonly used" means for yourself, instead of letting Microsoft define it for you? That's where PlacesBarEditor comes in.</p>
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<description>PlacesBarEditor is a free utility for Windows 2000 and Windows ME that allows you to customize the &quot;PlacesBar&quot; that appears on the left side of the Open and Save dialogs in most applications.</description>
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