(11) Easy Start Menu Organizer
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Easy Start Menu Organizer is a tool for arranging and removing start menu items with ease. The software makes it easy to sort applications into target groups. The software also allows copying and deletion of application icons from the Start menu.
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(12) xLauncher
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xLauncher is a desktop utility that provides an alternative method of launching applications, easier to use than Windows Start menu. xLauncher offers several superior methods for launching your favorite applications and opening documents.
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(13) AcceleRun Free
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AcceleRun will run any of hundred installed programs during 2 seconds.
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(14) Tidy Start Menu
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Are you tired of searching for programs in a long "Start Menu" list? If so, this program is for you. It allows you to arrange all the shortcuts in the Start Menu. Your Start Menu looks neat, and you can easily and quickly find any program you want.
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(15) Tidy Start Menu
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Are you tired of searching for programs in a long "Start Menu" list? If so, this program is for you. It allows you to arrange all the shortcuts in the Start Menu. Your Start Menu looks neat, and you can easily and quickly find any program you want.
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(16) Express Menu
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Express Menu is a supplement to the Windows Start Menu. Often the start menu is getting bigger and slower as you install additional programs such as this one :) Express Menu lets you have a second menu that is quick and easy to display and navigate.
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(17) StartEx
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(18) XP App Wizard
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Windows XP allows each user to customize his or her Start Menu and startup applications. Unfortunately, it can be difficult and time-consuming to configure the Start Menu. The XP App Wizard allows you to organize your Start Menu user-by-user.
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(19) Shortcut Explorer
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Shortcut Explorer looks a lot like Windows Explorer and is intended for shortcut file management. The columns in the right pane show, for each shortcut file, the information from the Properties page (target, directory, hotkey, etc.).
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(20) Find Shortcuts
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The window that appear as Find Shortcuts starts is similar to the Find Files window that comes with Windows 98. Most of the elements (menus, buttons, etc.) should be familiar. Shortcuts can be tested to see if they are still valid.
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