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The Joys of Vista - The New Start Menu

I absolutely love the new start menu. No more Start -> Run (Win+R). Instead, you can just press the Win key and start typing the name of the program you want to run. It even searches your favorites, history, documents and e-mail.

In fact, I don't even really worry about organizing my Start menu anymore, because I never really see most of it. If you want Word, you hit Win and type Word and press enter. Between this and the Quick Launch shortcut keys, I don't have to touch the mouse.

Only published comments... Jan 24 2007, 06:21 AM by Tim

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Corey Henderson said:

Microsoft Corp. people call this "typing into the pearl". The pearl being the new start menu button.

I agree though, this one is an absolute habit former and you can't go back to XP after you've gotten used to it.

January 24, 2007 4:28 PM