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A New Alternative to the Start Menu

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OrdinarySoft announces the release of a new program: Vista Start Menu, a replacement for the Windows Start Menu.

(PRWeb) February 28, 2007 -- OrdinarySoft announces the release of a new program: Vista Start Menu, a replacement for the Windows Start Menu. This application supports all modern versions of Windows. In spite of its name, the program is totally different from the Windows Vista menu.

This menu was developed with the purpose of simplifying and improving the launching of applications and working with documents. The developers this task by factoring in the peculiarities of human reasoning and memory.

Despite giving Windows Vista a beautiful interface, Microsoft overlooked the usability of the Start Menu. That is why users who have over a dozen applications will experience even greater problems than they had in Windows XP, as the whole list will be crammed into a small window and they will end up scrolling all the time
The program encompasses a host of useful additions to the standard Start Menu. For instance, the extended version of Vista Start Menu allows users to launch an application with a single mouse click. In order to enable this feature, users may select the main application in each folder, and it will start with a single mouse click. Nonetheless, access to other files is still possible - users merely have to wait for a second, and a dropdown menu will automatically appear. The menu also supports tabs, scaling, custom settings and a multitude of other useful functions.

This application is a full-value substitute for the Start Menu. Compared to other similar programs, Vista Start Menu has all the functions of the standard menu, as well as many additional functions and enhancements. The program also requires no configuration.

According to the Vista Start Menu developer, the application is much easier to use than the Windows XP and Windows Vista menus. Denis Nazarenko explains: "Despite giving Windows Vista a beautiful interface, Microsoft overlooked the usability of the Start Menu. That is why users who have over a dozen applications will experience even greater problems than they had in Windows XP, as the whole list will be crammed into a small window and they will end up scrolling all the time".

The new Vista OS features web search tools integrated directly into the Start Menu. As you can imagine, Microsoft is using this simple trick to draw traffic to their own search engine. The release of Vista Start Menu will restore the equilibrium that will give users the right to choose the search engine they prefer.

We can now positively affirm that the search battlefield extends beyond browsers and covers the area of the Start Menu too. All PC user will benefit from the new Vista Start Menu.

For more information, please visit
http://www.vistastartmenu.com

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