For my own self I prefer to have no entry under the Start Menu and an icon on the desktop for some programs, with an entry on the Start Menu and none on the desktop for others.  It's all dependent on the frequency with which I access the program.  I really dislike having an entry in both places.  The SWORD project is one program that I access frequently enough to want it on Desktop AND Quick Start and, as a result, I wouldn't want it to go onto my Start Menu.  That said, most people probably won't want it that way and I can always edit my Start Menu if I get fed up with it.  But it's just that I like it if there is an option tucked away somewhere to opt out of the Start Menu group.

--Greg

On 2/4/06, DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greg Hellings wrote:
> Personally I hate it when there is no option to *not* create Start
> Menu/Quick Start/Desktop shortcuts.  For each of those steps it would
> be nice to have a check box or some other item that allows me to say
> "Do Not Create Shortcut."  Just my preference, really.
For Desktop and Quick Start, this is my preference too.
So I am motivated to make these optional.
I just have not gotten there yet.

I'd need some convincing to make the Start Menu group optional.
I think that the group serves more purpose in that it provides a
well defined location of standard materials. Having the user go to
the install directory to figure out what is important and what is not
is not a great idea, IMHO.

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