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On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Jarmo Lundgren wrote:

> Then again, auto-hiding the stuff in the Start menu is just a
> workaround.  The main question remains: why there has to be so much
> stuff in the Start menu? Isn't it supposed to be a quick program starter
> menu? Why do program install themselves inside subfolders of subfolders
> (like Start -> Programs -> Adobe -> Adobe Photoshop (folder) -> Adobe
> Photoshop (shortcut))?

hm, i definitely prefer things this way, as opposed to seeing in my start
menu, separate folders for "adobe acrobat", "adobe illustrator", "adobe
indesign", and "adobe photoshop". i like one folder named adobe then
subfolders. i like organisation. ;)

> Yeah, I know you can clean the menu yourself, but do you actually do it?
> I always think that "I'll do it tomorrow", and I never actually do it. I
> hate to manually clean the garbage the computer does, when it tries to
> be helpful. :)

slacker. ;)

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