Introducing Hummingbird Neighborhood

Hummingbird Neighborhood

Introducing Hummingbird Neighborhood

Hummingbird Neighborhood, like Windows Network Neighborhood, is fully embedded within Windows Explorer. As an extension of Windows Explorer, you can use Hummingbird Neighborhood to access and manipulate the profiles and folders associated with Hummingbird applications.

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  To access Hummingbird Neighborhood, you can either double-click the Hummingbird Neighborhood icon on the Windows desktop, or navigate to Hummingbird Neighborhood using the left pane of Windows Explorer.

Hummingbird Neighborhood Features:

Windows Support—Lets you copy and paste, drag-and-drop, delete, and open existing profiles. This is especially useful when using HostExplorer to launch multiple remote host connections. Hummingbird Neighborhood has the same “look and feel” as Windows Explorer.

Shortcut Support—Lets you create shortcuts to HostExplorer profiles; remote FTP profiles, files, and directories; or any other item within Hummingbird Neighborhood.

Hummingbird Neighborhood Tuner—Lets you select the location for the Hummingbird Neighborhood icon. To make this selection, run hntune.exe from the product installation directory.


Related Topics

Accessing Hummingbird Applications

Introducing Hummingbird FTP

Setting Hummingbird Neighborhood Options