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Old 04-23-2015, 03:04 PM   #390
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
But what if you don't want it organized by application category? What if you want it sorted by most used, or alphabetically, or anything else? What if you want to not have it sorted at all, but only want the programs listed on there that YOU want?

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An All Applications filter that shows everything alphabetically.
Most used/specific shortlist (same thing?) -- why not pin those to the taskbar?
Right-click --> Add (menu item) to Favorites --> Same Quick Start bar on the left that Windows Start Menu has. Although it doesn't automatically fill up with a Most Recently Used list... something I've never found particularly useful anyway.
If you want something more complicated, right-click the menu button and Configure it, then open the Menu Editor.

There are many other application menus, since everyone has their own idea of what they want.


I simply feel that what the OS can do itself, it should. I will grant that a good menu should be able to be overridden. Fortunately, most are.

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