A lot of softwares, included freeware (e.g. PSPad), offer the above mentioned capabilities (see attachment). It makes it a lot easier to directly jump to the desired folder since either the path can be copied from a shell or file explorer or it is listed in 'recent places'.
As of now you have to browse your way up and down the folder structure. Only the open file dialogue has the option to show 'recent places' while the 'save/save as' has not.
As of now you have to browse your way up and down the folder structure. Only the open file dialogue has the option to show 'recent places' while the 'save/save as' has not.
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