We all know that Windows Start menu is no longer just a menu, and it has become the center of the operating system. Since the XP version, it contains the most used shortcuts, and the icons that matter most to the system, leaving room on the desktop for the user icons, type, folders, files and program shortcuts of each.
In Windows Vista this menu has been modified, thus facilitating your organization, folder searches and shortcuts are much faster, programs and their folders are shown in tree format, if you do not know what the tree format is, try opening Windows Explorer, or open any folder, click display -> Explorer Toolbar -> Folders. On the side is the folders being displayed in tree format. So, back to the subject, as it is not everyone who uses Windows Vista, a group called OrdinarySoft created Vista Start Menu, which despite the name, does not look at all like the Windows Vista Menu. The Menu is well organized, all files of Mine Documents appear, installed programs are displayed in a well organized way. The Program running in its fullness consumes little less than 15Mb, which is not considered much nowadays. =]
The version I provide here for you is 2.8.9.0, and it already comes with 34 Languages installed. A feature that is worth mentioning is quick search, very similar to that of Windows Vista.
You can download Vista Start Menu click hereOr the Box at the end of the Post. That's the tip today. I hope you like it. =]
Here's an already installed Menu print:



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