Did y'all know Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista has a "link bar" that's simlar to Firefox? You can add, remove, or rearrange shortcuts to your Favorites and folders of Favorites. Customizing the Links bar gives you one-click access to your favorite folders, and webpages. I just discovered this!
FireFox Linkbar
Available only at the top of the Firefox browser Windows Linkbar
Always present in the Windows Taskbar
Pretty neat huh?!
To enable the Links bar in Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista, here's how..
• Right-click on the
Windows Taskbar. Click on
Toolbars, and then click
Links to select it (a checkmark will be displayed beside it)
You will now see "Links"

added just to the left of the system tray on the taskbar.
To add a shortcut to the Links bar
• Drag the webpage's icon from the
Address bar of the browser
• Drag a link from a webpage directly to the Links bar
• Drag a folder path from a search window to the
Links bar
• Click the
Add to Favorites/Bookmarks button in your browser, and then click
Add to Favorites/Bookmarks. NOTE: If you are using a different browser this feature may not be implemented, or may work differently
• In the
Add to Favorites dialog box, click the
Create In dropdown list, and then select
Links To remove a shortcut from the Links bar
• Right-click the shortcut in the
Links bar, and then click
Delete To rearrange how your Favorites show on the Links bar
• On the
Links bar, drag a shortcut to a new location
To enable the Links bar in your browser
NOTE: This feature may not be implemented, or may work differently, in different browsers.
• Click the
Tools button, click
Toolbars, and then click
Links To add a shortcut to the Links bar
• Click the
Add to Favorites button, and then click
Add to Favorites
• In the
Add to Favorites dialog box, click the
Create In dropdown list, and then select
Links
You can also drag the webpage's icon from the
Address bar or drag a link from a webpage directly to the Links bar.
• In the
Favorites Center, drag a shortcut to a new location in the
Links folder