Microsoft snipped out its traditional Start button, to introduce a
new approach of menu organization. The new Start screen of Windows 8 is
worth admiration as the static icons goes live. This new look gives you
latest information like emails, news, appointment notification etc as
and when it happens and by simply typing the name, you can find
application or settings etc. However, despite of this new likeable
approach of Windows 8, you still have your comfort attached to the
traditional Start menu, you can get it back. There are many Start menu
surrogates available (most of which are free) which can be used to get
your Start menu back. Some of them also give you features to customize
the entire look and feel of your menu options.
Following is a rundown of few Start menu replacements that you can try out.
StartW8
It is a simple free program to replicate the traditional Start menu
look. By clicking on the round button, the classic two-part Start menu
will appear with shortcuts on left and specific folder access on right.
It consists of a Shut Down button that offers Restart, Sign Out, Switch
User, Hibernate, Sleep or Lock PC. You can make choice of the items
(like personal folders, Control Panel, Printers, etc) that you want on
the menu. StartW8 does not offer too many advance features or
customization mode, but it is enough to serve you as a traditional Start
menu.
Start8
Start8 offers a gamut of features, which depends on how much you
adore the new Start Screen. You can chose to set the orb button to
display the new Start screen orthe traditional Start menu. You have
several options of themes, menu style and a slew of other features
tochoose. The Start menu gives you the traditional lookup of two-pane
window where on the left side you have shortcuts and on the right are
direct access of few important folders. The Shutdown command offers
links to Restart, Sleep, Hibernate, Sign out and others. Additionally,
you can retain access to the typical Windows 8 features like the Start
Screen hot corner or the Windows key. You can likewise disable hot
cornet or charm bar if you are not comfortable with it.Start8 costs
$4.99 and gives you complete 30-day trial version. There are many other
free replacements of Start menu available, but Start8 is definitely
worth considering.
Power8
Power8 is yet another Start menu replacement for Windows 8. Power8
displays a typical Start button at its usual spot on the desktop. On
clicking it, you’ll get the familiar two-pane window with shortcuts on
left and specific folders on right. It also adds a handy search bar at
the bottom to track applications, folders, files and other items on your
computer. The Start menu also offers easy access to Restart, Shutdown,
Hibernate, Log off, Lock PC and other commands.On tight-clicking the Start button, a menu pops up with several
options to customize software behavior like changing button size, image,
blocking all Window 8 modern features, charm bar etc. Power8 is a very
effective Start menu replacer.
RetroUI Pro
RetroUI Pro brings the two worlds together as it blends the new Windows 8
UI and the traditional desktop look into one. This program gives a
different look that other program. The Start orb takes you to a
different Start menu where you have tiles and blocks of Windows 8 Start
Screen on left and on the right are the library folders, plus you have a
separate launch button to Start Windows 8 Start Screen, Task Switcher,
Charm bar and Search screen. Shut down button offers all typical options
like others. The program bags lot of other features, enough to convince
anyone to give it a try. The program comes with a 7-day free trial
version, else it costs $4.95 for single use and $9.95 for three PC
license.
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