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post Dec 16 2005, 04:56 AM
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In your "All Programs" menu maybe full of Folder and programs. This may help to manage yours. In your All Programs, you can "right click" and "open" or "explore". It will bring up a pop-up windows which you can make new folder or delete the repeated name of programs.

Such as : Microsoft Office, after you installed, you will see that there is no folder for them and they are scattered in your menu. So, you can make a new folder name "Microsoft Office" and drag those file to them.

For me, I make folders as Categories such as Graphics, Multimedia, Entertainment or Games and so on. And drag the folder as ACDSee, Photoshop, Paintshop Pro to Graphics. Winamp, Media Player, etc --> Multimedia and All Games --> Games.

You will see that your menu will be smaller than before and you can find the program you want to use easier.

Wish this will help for some.


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post Dec 16 2005, 01:56 PM
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One thing that I want to add. You should change the shortcut path during the installation progress of the software. Because if you move the shortcut file after installation, the uninstaller can't detect know where the (shortcut) file is. Some bad uninstaller can cause an error message.

It's not as simple as you think, right?
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