Start Menu X 6.5 for Windows

by OrdinarySoft

Avg. Rating 3.8 (18 votes)

File Details

File Size 7.1 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 7/8/10/Server 2003/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 2,053
Publisher OrdinarySoft
Homepage Start Menu X

Publisher's Description

Start Menu X is a replacement of the system menu for professionals. Power users are a lot more demanding, and it's not surprising - instead of a petty dozen of programs we have hundreds! This means that we need a solution developed by professionals for professionals. Find out how to find and launch programs without scrolling, extra clicks and moves - this is Start Menu X. Get it now - virtual groups, one-click program launches, turn off timer.

Latest Reviews

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v5.46 on Jun 22, 2015

try startisback

cltx99

cltx99 reviewed v5.25 on Aug 12, 2014

Couldn't download from their site. I used Softpedia. Anyway, it was interesting. I used it for a while and at first thought, it would make using the start menu easier, The more I used it, the less I liked it. My Windows 7 start menu was easier to use and more to the point in getting things done.

At first I thought that this program was a winner, however it turned out to be a "Wiener".

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v4.97 on Oct 6, 2013

I tried this and went back to my favorite

http://www.classicshell.net/

guru_v

guru_v reviewed v4.97 on Oct 6, 2013

This is one of the best menu replacements for anyone who is dissatisfied with the menu structure of Windows 7 or 8, but it works with everything from XP to 8.1.

It keeps getting better and better, as the author works on it at a steady pace. The upgrades in the paid version are nice, but not necessary for most. I paid for a copy just to keep the work on it going - there are absolutely NO NAGS in the program anywhere, nor are there any annoying pleas for money - this is perfect in just about every way.

krgood

krgood reviewed v4.97 on Oct 5, 2013

Feature rich menu for windows...works with 7 or 8 (I have it on both)/ Free version is good but if you want full control, you have to purchase the pro version which is a reasonable fee. It does a good job and works well with no "crap ware" installed.
It is a version subscription model which means you get free updates within the version you purchase but have to pay an upgrade fee when the version changes.

Avg. Rating 3.8 (18 votes)
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CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v5.46 on Jun 22, 2015

try startisback

cltx99

cltx99 reviewed v5.25 on Aug 12, 2014

Couldn't download from their site. I used Softpedia. Anyway, it was interesting. I used it for a while and at first thought, it would make using the start menu easier, The more I used it, the less I liked it. My Windows 7 start menu was easier to use and more to the point in getting things done.

At first I thought that this program was a winner, however it turned out to be a "Wiener".

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v4.97 on Oct 6, 2013

I tried this and went back to my favorite

http://www.classicshell.net/

guru_v

guru_v reviewed v4.97 on Oct 6, 2013

This is one of the best menu replacements for anyone who is dissatisfied with the menu structure of Windows 7 or 8, but it works with everything from XP to 8.1.

It keeps getting better and better, as the author works on it at a steady pace. The upgrades in the paid version are nice, but not necessary for most. I paid for a copy just to keep the work on it going - there are absolutely NO NAGS in the program anywhere, nor are there any annoying pleas for money - this is perfect in just about every way.

krgood

krgood reviewed v4.97 on Oct 5, 2013

Feature rich menu for windows...works with 7 or 8 (I have it on both)/ Free version is good but if you want full control, you have to purchase the pro version which is a reasonable fee. It does a good job and works well with no "crap ware" installed.
It is a version subscription model which means you get free updates within the version you purchase but have to pay an upgrade fee when the version changes.

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