Yes. Often favorites for a given project or task need to be launched together. Quick Access Popup let you gather different folders, documents or application that can be launched in one click, each favorite in the group having its own settings. Folder in the group can also have a predefined window position.
You can create and manage groups as you would do for submenus. Favorites can be moved in and out of groups and submenus. If a folder member of the group has its own window location properties (in the Window Options tab), the folder is restored at its location and size. A delay can be configured in group's advanced settings to pace the restoration of group windows.
In the QAP menu, group names are followed by the number of items in the group between double-square brackets (for example: Group name [[5]]) making groups easy to recognize in menus.
Folders in groups can be restored with Windows Explorer or your custom file manager Directory Opus or Total Commander. If you are using Directory Opus or Total Commander, you can set on what side (or pane) of the file manager each folder member of a group will be open. Each favorite on the same side are open in tabs from left to right in the order they appear in the group.