Vista Start Menu 3.0 : Review
By anandk on 19 September 2008
Vista Start Menu 3.0 has been released. For those who may not know, it is a convenient alternative to the traditional Windows Start menu. Using your cognitive abilities to memorize locations and recognize images, Vista Start Menu is an effective solution both for beginners and advanced users. It enables you to access any necessary program folder or a file in one-two clicks, giving you an opportunity to work several times faster.
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