Vista Start Menu SE v3.40
Each time you start programs from the Start menu, you use the interface that has not changed for 10 years.
No wonder that it becomes more and more difficult to use it due to the increase in the number of programs...
Vista Start Menu is a completely another approach to the interface. In the process of development we were
oriented towards how people perceive information and also towards the ability to remember the position of items.
All you see in the standard menu is a long list and you have to read most names in order to find the program
you need.
Vista Start Menu will show only program icons. That is why it is a lot easier to find the program you need
with just one glance.
Besides, in Vista Start Menu, the programs are arranged in a table visually divided into sections, which also
contributes to finding what you need in no time.
With Vista Start Menu, you just open the menu and click the program icon. If you need supplemental files
installed together with the program, just move the mouse pointer over the icon and you will see a submenu
where you can find all you need.
Vista Start Menu retains the position of icons that is why when you install or remove programs, icons remain
in their places. You do not have to spend time on looking for an icons that has "slid away" as it usually happens
in the standard menu.
Here are some key features of "Vista Start Menu SE":
· fully edit the menu by dragging the items into/out of it and within;
· add a divider line to the main menu;
· call out a context menu for the main menu items.
Requirements:
· 128 MB RAM
Windows 2K / XP / 2003 / Vista / Vista64 / Win7
Available for users only