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BillW50 November 30th 13 08:21 AM

Start Menu X Pro 5.02 is free today (NOV 30, 2013)
 
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/start-menu-x-pro-5-02/

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Bill
Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Thunderbird v12.0.1
Centrino Core2 Duo T5600 1.83GHz - 4GB - Windows XP SP2

VanguardLH[_2_] November 30th 13 09:45 PM

Start Menu X Pro 5.02 is free today (NOV 30, 2013)
 
BillW50 wrote:

http:// www. giveawayoftheday. com/start-menu-x-pro-5-02/


No support.
No discounts or free upgrades to a new version.
No business use. Personal-use only.
GOTD wrapper has to phone home to verify today is the day you activate.*
Cannot be installed on another day (e.g., when you have to reinstall). *

* There are some tricks on how to discard the wrapper to extract the
real installer. Then you can [re]install on any day and no Internet
connect to phone home to GOTD.

Start X gives you an alternate window. Its video talks about arranging
their menu (flat -- shown all at once) into groups. Same can be done in
the Windows Start menu. You can collapse groups. Yep, can do that,
too, in Windows Start menu. You can ungroup and show everything in a
big huge list. Alas, many users do this because they don't know about
creating groups (folders) in the Windows Start menu or are lazy so every
installed program ends up under the Start - Programs folder. You can
put buttons in the Windows taskbar. Did pinning a program to the
taskbar disappear in Windows 8 that was present in Windows 7?
http://www.maketecheasier.com/the-ul...pinning-guide/
says it's still there. Icons can be resized. Same for Start menu.
Yes, there are some extra tweaks available but many are fluff and
certainly not worth $20. Maybe that's why they're giving it away: they
need users to get hooked on their lure and buy it in a year and when
they can no longer reinstall it. Seems pricey for fluff.


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