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OMG I found an awesome way of organizing my Windows Start programs.

FM2n

Senior member
My start menu is a MESS with all the programs installed. So I started brainstorming..... hmmm..... here's what I got:

1. Create three folders: Easy Access, Internet Access, and Multimedia
2. From each program folder, I just move each shortcut into one of the three folders. For example, Nero Express would go into Multimedia; Firefox would go into Internet Access; ESET Anti Virus would go into Easy Access.
3. Erase the program folders to reduce clutter.

Larger applications like Office 2007 that has multiple applications in a folder, I didn't touch. Or Adobe CS Master Edition, etc.

Whatcha think? Or gimme some ideas I can try to reduce clutter..
 
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i think mine at home is set up to Applications, Games, Hardware (for drivers/control panels and crud), and Media Apps
 
I can tell you how to solve this problem, but it's going to cost you $50. PM me for paypal information!

K, thx, bai, TTYL!
 
I usually do:
Apps - any third party apps
Dev - programming IDE, ...
Games - with subfolders: RPG, FPS, STR
Internet - browsers, chat
MSApps - office, ...
 
I set the recent programs list to hold 20 items. The app I'm looking for is in this list about 99% of the time.
 
I use Win+R for most things. Otherwise, the most-frequently-used Start Menu we've had since XP has worked fine.

I'm guessing OP sets the Win9x "classic" style.

Loser 😉
 
Lol at people saving a milisecond while opening firefox and then wasting 7 minutes watching a video of a "funny" pet.
 
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