Bring the Start menu back to Windows 8 with Start8

Bring the Start menu back to Windows 8 with Start8

Return your Start menu to the Windows 8 Consumer Preview with this free tool. Get the download here.

If you’ve installed the Consumer Preview of Windows 8, you can’t have failed to notice that there appears to be a glaring omission. The absence of a familiar Start button is something that has fazed many users who have taken the plunge and decided to test drive the preview edition of Microsoft’s next operating system.

Start8 is a remarkably simple, yet nonetheless remarkable, free tool that can be used to restore the Start menu.

The app does not go as far as restoring the original Start menu, but the presence of a standard Start button means that accessing the applications you have installed is made significantly easier. Many people who have installed Windows 8 have been confused by the empty space that appears to the far left of the taskbar, and Start8 beautifully fills this gap and improves the ease of use of Windows 8. You have a choice of Start buttons to boot.

Start8 gives you your Start button back in Windows 8

Start8 not only provides you with a Start button that can be used to access the new-style Start menu when you click it with the left mouse button, there are also handy options available from the right click menu. It is now easier to access the shutdown section of the new Start menu, so shutting down or restarting your computer is now easier than before. The reinstated Start button also provides easy access to the Run dialog and the ability to search your installed applications.

The decision to remove the Start button from Windows 8 is one that has been met with confusion by many. It is something that some users will find that they get used to and are able to get used to the new way of working, but for anyone for whom this button has become such an integral part of Windows that its removal is counterintuitive, Start8

You can found out more and download a free copy of the app by paying a visit to the Start8 review page.

This article originally appeared at softwarecrew.co.uk

Source: Copyright Software Crew

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Comments: 6
j876
8 March 2012
The question is is why the start button was removed in the first place?

Good on the developers for making a tool that shouldn't be required if Microsoft listened to its desktop users with keyboards and mice.


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Bring the Start menu back to Windows 8 with Start8?
Return your Start menu to the Windows 8 Consumer Preview with this free tool. Get the download here.

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stiffx
8 March 2012
This reminds me of the change from WinXP to WinVista, a lot of people hated the new start menu. The trouble is, that the start menu is gone and the button is just not required.
PsychoNavigator
8 March 2012
The only reason the start orb got removed is because when people actually start playing with 8, they'll see it for what it is, nothing more than a service pack for Windows 7. All the new functionality that exists in W8 could easily be tooled on to 7.

My slogan for it? "W8 for Windows 9".
TheToid
8 March 2012
LOL in another post I said it would take a week, and if it didnt I would make my own, well, it took 3 days! :)
TheToid
8 March 2012
Missign start button dosnt cause a big issue for me anyway, as I normally start programs using the Run shortcut key Win+R which still works in the consumer preview of Win 8, hopefully it will continue to work.
911TS
12 March 2012
Awesome! Makes Windows 8 on PC usable.
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