Thanks to a contributor at LifeHacker.com providing the following suggestion for organizing your Windows Start Menu. The above link takes you to a lot of great suggestions in response to a contest on ways to improve your Windows interface.
This is a good way to clean up the start menu, on my home computer I
have so many different programs installed it’s hard to keep track of
them, so what I do is right-click the start button and go to explore.
Open the programs menu and you can add all the folders you want to keep
your menu from getting cluttered.
For me, the easiest way to move things around into the new folders is to keep the explorer window open with Programs selected on the left menu so that all new folders show up on the right. Then simply click your Start button at the bottom left of your screen and bring up all the programs. Push and hold the left button over the program or folder you want to move and drag & drop it into the correct folder in the Explorer window. Should you make a mistake, just use the Edit/Undo that is in the Explorer window.
The folders I am currently using are:
1Browsers
1Communication (conferencing, im, etc)
1SEO
1SiteDesign
1Media Players
1Office Tools
Of course, I left my StartUp folder as it was (don’t forget to remove any programs that you do not need immediately at startup because it just slows down your boot-up time). I put the number 1 in front of the folder names so that they would be grouped all together at the top of my program list.
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