Latest window 8 OS comes with new features and different styles which
vary from the old windows, If you’ve just installed Windows 8, or bought
a Windows 8 PC, you will noticed that The Start button and menu is no
where to find! Microsoft corporation has decided that the Start menu is
dead and that the mouse-and-keyboard-hating Metro Start screen is the
future.
Bouncing on window 8 for the first time with the Metro Start screen
without start button make me feel confused and this make the latest
window look some how complicated to use without window start and menu
button. I believe there are some people like me out there who might find
the latest window complicated without window start and menu button, i
have discovered and compiled some app and easy tip on how to bring back
the Start Menu & button to Windows 8 just like Window 7 which i am
going to be sharing with you today.
Let’s take a look at the best, free and most authentic apps for bringing back the Windows Start menu and button.
StartMenu8
StartMenu8 is a solid alternative.
By default, StartMenu8 will bypass the Windows 8 Start screen and go
straight to the Desktop, and disable Windows 8′s hot corners. There’s
also the option to disable the sidebar, if you really don’t ever want to
see Windows 8 ever again. The StartMenu8 button icon can be altered,
and you can add and remove which links appear up the right side of the
Start menu.
Download StartMenu8 here (free)
Pokki
Pokki utilizes a neat “pinning” system that isn’t unlike the home
screen of your smartphone or tablet You can also add widgets to Pokki,
such as Gmail or Facebook, which display your latest email or status
updates.
By default, Pokki will configure your Windows 8 system to boot straight
to the Desktop, Also, there is an option that will just completely
disable the hot corners, if you desire. (Remember, Win+C pops open the
Charms menu, if you need.)
Download Pokki here (free)
Classic Shell
Classic
Shell is also free, at its most basic, it puts a Start button back on
your taskbar but as always with third-party utilities, it has a ton of
other features and settings that you can tweak to your heart’s content
(in Classic Shell’s case, there’s probably too many tweakable settings).
There is apparently an option for Classic Shell to boot straight to
Desktop, but I couldn’t find it.
One thing about Classic Shell is that it successfully rebinds your Start
key, so that the Start menu pops up instead of the new Metro Start
screen. Hitting the Start key from Metro pops up Classic Shell, too.
Careful while installing Classic Shell, though: It’s not just a Start
menu replacement, and if you’re not careful you will end up installing
Classic IE and Classic Explorer, too.
Download Classic Shell here (free)
Thank you for visiting my blog hope this article help.....................
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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