My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows XP,7,10,11 Linux Arch Linux
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- 2 X Intel i7
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You're right, Jim.Actually XP was OK for start menu - as well as the standard one you could alter it
Here's the old menu from the Black Luna theme
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It all went down hill from then on
cheers
jimbo
How else are we all gonna download Candy Crush Soda Saga?As far as I'm concerned, the Start Menu simply needs to be a list and jump lists of Programs and folders, nothing more.
It doesn't need to be a browser or advertising platform.
For Surethe Start Menu simply needs to be a list and jump lists
Well, that may be ok for you but not everybody is as dextrous, or have such good vision.As far as I'm concerned, the Start Menu simply needs to be a list and jump lists of Programs and folders, nothing more.
It doesn't need to be a browser or advertising platform.
I totally agree. Mine's rarely used. I have a few pins I use ocassionally but 75% of my work is done from my taskbar, 20% from my desktop, 5% from my start menu pins and search. I don't really care what the start menu looks like (so long as it's not like Windows 8....shiver)Start Menu? Who uses that anyways?
I agree as well -- I have most used applications pinned to desktop. You cam always scroll through all applications if you need to find a rarely used item. On a desktop / laptop computer you really don't want a "Windows 8" type of thing which treated the whole idea as a "big mobile phone" with "horizontal 1-D scrolling". Any sensible type of menuing system on a computer should be of a standard cascading type.I totally agree. Mine's rarely used. I have a few pins I use ocassionally but 75% of my work is done from my taskbar, 20% from my desktop, 5% from my start menu pins and search. I don't really care what the start menu looks like (so long as it's not like Windows 8....shiver)