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VistaStartMenu PC Utility Review
By: Joe Eitel
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    2008-12-23

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  • VistaStartMenu PC Utility Review
  • Design continued
  • Features
  • Performance

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    VistaStartMenu PC Utility Review - Performance


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    It seems a bit dramatic to say given the subject matter, but it’s without exaggeration that the Vista Start Menu will change your life. In the big scheme of things, it won’t change the world, but it will change yours. If you’re like most Americans, you spend a lot of time on your computer, which means your desktop and various folders have countless opportunities to get chaotic and messy.

    How many people literally have dozens of programs listed on their Start menu? Countless, surely. How much time has been wasted looking for the program you want and need? It probably amounts to hours. Technically, these are small nuisances, but they are nuisances that affect our productivity and work flow -- not to mention the fact that scrolling over countless narrow columns searching for a specific program is an annoying, tedious task thateveryonewants to avoid. The Vista Start Menu allows users to instantly find what they need, despite having large amounts of information stored on their computers. Not only that, the Menu is incredibly effective for advanced users and ridiculously easy to use for beginners.

    While it’s true that the newVista Start Menuis a pretty amazing piece of software, it does have one glaring flaw: users are limited as to how much they can customize their software, unless they upgrade to the pro version. There are dozens of customization options on the free version, though they pale in comparison to what’s available on Pro. Thankfully, upgrading only costs twenty bucks. Even in these times of economic hardship, that’s a pretty decent deal.


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