How To Get Start Menu For Windows 8 [new update]



As all we know Microsoft introduce the new version of windows that is windows 8 after three year of windows 7. Windows 8 Operating System is that it can work same as with the tablets, laptops and desktop computers.This can support the input by keyboard & mouse and by touchscreen also, but Start Menu is one of the missing feature of the windows 8. Start menu contains all the programs and shortcuts.
Want a Start menu on your Windows 8 desktop? While Microsoft no longer includes the Start button, opting instead for a click in a hidden corner and a new Start screen, there are quite a few Start menu replacements you can choose from.
Classic Shell: Classic Shell is a free, open-source Start menu replacement. It includes skins that can mimic the Windows 7/Vista, Windows XP, or Windows 2000/98 start menus and is extremely configurable.If you’re using Ninite to set up your new computer with the software you like, you’ll find that Ninite can now install Classic Start.

Start8:  Stardock’s Start8 offers a Windows 8-style Start menu in addition to a Windows 7-style Start menu. Unlike Classic Shell, Start8 isn’t free – while there’s a 30-day free trial, you’ll have to pay $5 if you want to use Start8 long-term. More accuracy can be experienced in the windows 7 as compared to the classic shell. Now the Start8  is very much familiar with the Window 8 as it contains the new start screen inside it.

IOBit StartMenu8:  Try IObit StartMenu8 if you’re disappointed by Classic Shell and don’t want to shell out $5 for Start8. IObit StartMenu8 is completely free and works more similarly to the Windows 7 Start menu than Classic Shell does.

 Create your own start menu: Using the Windows taskbar’s support for “toolbars” that can display the contents of a folder, you can create your own Start menu replacement without installing any third-party software.Without using any software, we can create menus here.
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Pokki: Pokki is primarily an “app store” for Windows, but it also offers a Start menu for Windows 8. Unlike the other Start menus here, Pokki doesn’t try to copy Microsoft’s Start menus exactly. It has a different design, which you may or may not prefer. As this policy offers various categories of applications as well as settings. One can create your favourite part, where we can place our most useful programs.


The Vistart Menu:  There’s also ViStart, which was one of the most talked-about Start menus when the first preview releases of Windows 8 were released with no traditional Start menu. Vistart Menu offers various features such as custom skins, buttons and incredible features. It is also compatible with the other versions of operating systems such as Windows 7, Vista and XP.
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