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Start Menu Manager 1.0
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Due to Start Menu Manager, you can customize and enhance the Start menu of your computer.
You can basically add shortcuts to files, folders or websites you frequently access, thus saving you a lot of time.
The GUI of Start Menu Manager is designed to be not only intuitive, but also distraction-free, so you can focus on your tasks without being confused by flashy menus or buttons.
You only need to create shortcuts to whatever items you access on a regular basis, then arrange them in a list that will be shown in your Start menu.
If you frequently visit a certain website, you can create a shortcut to by by entering its URL, then assigning it a name and an icon. The icon can be extracted straight from the website or you can choose a custom ICO from your PC.
Similarly, if you want to create shortcuts to files, folders or even programs, you only need to enter a minimum amount of information.
What's more, you can create multi-action shortcuts, where you can aggregate several standalone links to be launched at the same time.
This can come in handy when you want to automate your default workspace: you can set Start Menu Manager to launch all the apps, folders, documents and websites you usually use to get the day started.
Once you are satisfied with the list, you can test each of your shortcuts or duplicate them, then generate them and have them displayed in the Start menu.
The upside of having these shortcuts in the Start menu is that they behave just like any other Start item, meaning you can pin them to the taskbar with a single mouse click.
In a nutshell, Start Menu Manager can help you add new shortcuts to your Start menu without too much effort or waster time.
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