Start8 was introduced this past week.  Who is talking about it?


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on Mar 09, 2012

It looks like Start8 is off to a good....start.

on Mar 09, 2012

First two links go to same engadget article ID.

on Mar 09, 2012

Neilo
First two links go to same engadget article ID.

Not anymore...

on Mar 09, 2012

Neilo
First two links go to same engadget article ID.

Hmmm, it takes mr to Tom's Hardware but I get this:

 

Sorry!

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EDIT: The link is working now.

on Mar 09, 2012

No surprise its getting attention, cool app, the actual user experience with Windows 8 is really bad and

the more utilities we can get to make things work, the better.

on Mar 09, 2012

Looks like they missed the one click shut down.

on Mar 09, 2012

DrJBHL
Looks like they missed the one click shut down.

Technically, three.  Right for menu, then left to select, then left again on the "OK" button, but still a vast improvement.  

on Mar 09, 2012

I posted this link yesterday in another thread: http://www.askvg.com/start8-download-freeware-to-get-start-button-orb-and-start-menu-back-in-windows-8/ they have a lot of good information there in addition to the plug for Start 8. Got some good info on how to make the right click menu in Win 7 more useful. Also, they have some good info on using Win 8.

on Mar 09, 2012

Yay Stardock. All I can say is I love it!!!

on Mar 09, 2012

Rosco_P

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 6Looks like they missed the one click shut down.

Technically, three.  Right for menu, then left to select, then left again on the "OK" button, but still a vast improvement.  

Right clicks and selects don't count unless you work in Support. 

on May 13, 2012

PC mag also posted an article in their recent magazine about Windows 8 and the new Ivy Bridge processors, mentioning that Stardock has the best program out their for people who are peeved about the loss of a start button. Congrats on being awesome Stardock.