It has happened to all of us at least once that when we start up Windows, we`ve got so many programs that in the Start-up Menu there seems to be an interminable list of them, including various pages, and that to find the one we want we waste time trawling through all the list. That is to say, that the Start-up Menu loses its meaning.
Now you can fix this problem thanks to Vista Start Menu. Vista Start Menu groups all the programs into files, and when you pass the mouse over the files, it shows you what`s inside. It is a system that, once you are accustomed to it, will be much more comfortable and quicker that the traditional Start-up Menu.
Vista Start Menu resides in the system tray, and you can activate it by pushing a set combination of keys.