Not sure, as I haven't tried this program. Looks more visual than
anything though. I'll download and give it a try.

On 21/10/2010, Eleni Vamvakari <[email protected]> wrote:
> I came across this today and thought that it might interest some of
> you.  As the first author said, please let us know if this works
> should you decide to try it.  I'll also pass your information onto the
> Blind-L list.
>
> Talk soon,
> Eleni
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Will Smith <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 07:55:16 -0400
> Subject: Windows Start menu utility offered for free
> To: [email protected]
>
> I often check the Giveaway of the Day web site, and today for less than
>
> 24 hours, about 16 hours or so left, you can get this program to use.
> It's also available in a general version for free at their web site, on
> an on-going basis.  What I do not know is how useful it might or might
> not be for those of us using speech for access.  It will probably take a
> more experienced user of windows 7 or windows xp to give this a fair
> trial work-out.
>
> If anyone does decide to give it a try please let us know if it proves
> to be useful to you.  And possibly for most of us, or possibly not.
> Thanks in advance for any reactions to it.
>                                      Will
> [email protected]
>
> Giveaway of the Day - Start Menu 7 Pro 3.8
>
>     Start Menu 7 is the best software to replace the standard Windows Start
>     Menu ever made. Before creating Start Menu 7 program, I've spent a lot
>     of time to understand how a human brain works with visual information.
>     That's why Start Menu 7 is so easy and natural to use for everybody.
>
>     sb The list of menu items is alphabetically sorted, so you can easily
>     find any program or command by its name.
>     sb Open any location on your PC with a single click.
>     You can create, modify, and reorder items in Start Menu 7. So it's easy
>     to create a list of the most used locations, popular directories, and
>     virtual folders to access them with a single click.
>     sb There is a special Run button to access seldom used locations
>     without adding them into menu.
>     sb Start Menu 7 has a customizable Power Buttons panel.
>     sb With Power Timer feature you can delay any of power management
>     operations.
>     For a few bucks you'll get even more
>     sb Launch programs with a single click. Yes, it's true! Any program in
>     a one click distance.
>     sb Tabbed menu helps to place more stuff in the same display size. Any
>     folder or drive can be managed as a separate tab.
>     [1]Get PRO version Now >>
>     [2]Download
>     Version:
>     3.8
>      (freeware) with 64 bit support
>     Size:
>     ~6MB
>     Platforms:
>     Windows 2003
>     Windows XP
>     Windows Vista
>     Windows 7
>     [3]Screenshot
>     [demo-en.gif] [4]Screenshot
>
>     I have always found the Start Menu in Windows to be inconvenient to
>     use. In the new Windows 7 it's been made more inconvenient than even
>     before!
>     Now there is an alternative!
>     Go ahead and try replacing your Start menu right now! It is safe
>     because Start Menu 7 does not change your system!
>     Denys Nazarenko, Developer of Start Menu 7
>     [5]News about new versions of Start Menu 7
>     © Copyright 2004-2010 OrdinarySoft. All Rights Reserved.
> References
>
>     1. https://sites.fastspring.com/startmenu7/instant/startmenu7
>     2. http://www.StartMenu7.com/StartMenu7_Setup_freeware.exe
>
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