Start Menu 8


Start Menu 8 recaptures the navigation structure that you are familiar with from Windows 7. The Windows 8 interface, called Metro, did away with the Start button and replaced it with the flat-paneled menu used on Windows phones and tablets.
A familiar interface: The Start button and menu has been a mainstay of Windows since Windows '95. In Windows 8, Microsoft decided to do something new, but the truth is that it is hard to adjust to something new after so long. Start Menu 8 resurrects that old interface to make navigation familiar again.

Stylistic options: you can completely customize your new Start button and Start menu 8. First, you choose how you want to look like the button itself. Windows 7 looks like the classic button that you select a button, or it looks like it fits in with the style of Windows 8 can opt for something more modern.
Customized menu: When you walk through the Windows 8 setup process, you can choose exactly what you want to include in the menu. This allows you to keep it basic and only your most commonly used items, or from the extensive menu you can navigate through your entire system in order to include that. A great addition to your Windows 8 Metro apps is the ability to incorporate a menu.Cons
Time to set up: The only real drawback is that it is just the way we wanted it to be taken is to set up a fair bit of time. Similar to a preset or turn it take to get started quickly, that time has been reduced.The last row
Until you return to a more familiar interface, this program takes only a few minutes. You can customize the menu as you like, so you just can not have a menu like the one in Windows 7, or you can create your own customized options


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