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The program groups applications in the Start menu by categories, making them easy to access. Also, you can access menu items more quickly because you will only need to click the folder with the name of a program to run it.
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Has your Start Menu become so massive that you are now having problems finding the necessary programs? If that`s true, you definitely need Start Menu Catalog. Download Start Menu Catalog right now and bring order to your Start menu.
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Portable Start Menu is a simple start menu application that can be installed on USB sticks or local PCs. Programs can be launched via a tray icon. If you close Portable Start Menu on an USB-Stick, running applications can be closed automatically, too
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Customize Start Menu will help you arrange Desktop environment, Start Menu and Quick Launch in blink of an eye!
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Easy Start Menu Organizer is a tool for arranging and removing start menu items with ease. The software makes it easy to sort applications into target groups. The software also allows copying and deletion of application icons from the Start menu.
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Are you tired of searching for programs in a long "Start Menu" list? If so, this program is for you. It allows you to arrange all the shortcuts in the Start Menu. Your Start Menu looks neat, and you can easily and quickly find any program you want.
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Review by user1: Free version lacks some of the important features like creating your own categories, icons etc. Only 8-9 categories are given, so you are stuck there. (3/5 - 11-Jun-2007)
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JetStart lets you launch Start Menu shortcuts faster and easier then ever. No more digging into crowded Start Menu! And best of all, it's completely free!
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A convenient and superior alternative to the Start menu for Windows XP and Vista. With Vista Start Menu's easy interface, you will quickly forget about the standard start menu. Every detail in Vista Start Menu is a pleasure.
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Review by Magnus: Excellent if you have many programs installed and you want to see them all. Just choose a smaller font! (5/5 - 29-Feb-2008)
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A convenient and superior alternative to the Start menu for Windows XP and Vista. With Vista Start Menu's easy interface, you will quickly forget about the standard start menu. Every detail in Vista Start Menu is a pleasure.
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Start Menu Tweak will help you quickly sort the Start menu and the Favorites menu and will make your work with the computer more pleasant. It is a great utility with a clear interface.
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Review by Vince: This thing keeps getting Out of Resource error, very buggy. No option to arrange the categories manually, have to retype the scheme name every time changes are made. I can't believe it is ever released... Sorry Miolapoza Software, it just doesn't make the cut... (2/5 - 1-Apr-2007)
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Windows XP allows each user to customize his or her Start Menu and startup applications. Unfortunately, it can be difficult and time-consuming to configure the Start Menu. The XP App Wizard allows you to organize your Start Menu user-by-user.
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Have All Programs In Your Start Menu Become Enormously Numerous?
The program Start Menu Tuner will easily solve your problem. Use it to create program categories you need and sort your programs by them. You will do it easily and visually.
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Taskbar Classic Start Menu adds to the system notification area an icon. By clicking this icon, you can bring up a popup menu, which is similar to the Start Menu in Windows 2000 and Me.
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FastOpen Gold has many features to help you manage a menu of files, folders and web address, and can display an unlimited number of menu items and menus. The menu is available from an icon in the tray bar area or from button next to the Start menu
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New Aero skin in Classic Start Menu for Windows Seven. With this program you can bring back the well known classic start menu interface and, at the same time, enjoy the power of new technology: search by name and a skinable interface.
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