Change Windows XP Start Menu to Vista Start Menu
October 3, 2007 by Raj | Filed under Vista, Windows XP
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Most of the users trying to modified their Windows themes to Windows Vista as Windows Vista themes are more better in term of interface if compare with Windows XP. Windows Vista has a new more attractive Start Menu button that no longer requires you to scroll through the cascading “All Programs” view. Even the word “Start”, that has been part of the Start Menu button since Windows 95 days, is now replaced with a Windows Vista’s blue Orb logo.
Windows XP users can also add a Vista style menu on their desktop using the free Vista Start Menu. It will have the options for user to configure how the Vista start menu look like. In term of user friendly, Vista menu show the entire necessary shortcut key for user when there press the “Start†button.

With Vista Start Menu, you just open the menu and click the program icon. If you need supplemental files installed together with the program, just move the mouse pointer over the icon and you will see a submenu where you can find all you need.
Vista Start Menu retains the position of icons that is why when you install or remove programs, icons remain in their places. You do not have to spend time on looking for an icons that has “slid away” as it usually happens in the standard menu.
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Hey, nice blog.
Thax for this software.