http://michaeluno.jp/en/quick-menuLaunches a list of program shortcuts with your favorite hotkey.
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V1.2.7 Tested: Portable
http://michaeluno.jp/en/quick-menuLaunches a list of program shortcuts with your favorite hotkey.
Excellent. Looking forward to trying this.I am Baas wrote:Launches a list of program shortcuts with your favorite hotkey.
Good call.guinness wrote:Tested: Portable
OK, so maybe not the 'next PStart', but might come in handy if you use a lot of shortcuts, especially if you have 128 Windows 7 shortcuts.
The download page links to the description page and visa versa. Lame.I am Baas wrote:Launches a list of program shortcuts with your favorite hotkey.
That was not the case when I posted the link... could it be surge in traffic / a bandwidth limit issue?webfork wrote:The download page links to the description page and visa versa. Lame.I am Baas wrote:Launches a list of program shortcuts with your favorite hotkey.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Desktop-En ... Menu.shtml
They've problem done it so people can visit the website and read about the software first, rather than Hot-linking.could it be surge in traffic / a bandwidth limit issue?
I agree that Quick Pop Menu isn't a fast starter but it is light, tiny and easy to use. I is one of my favourite tray launchers together with SyMenu and FSL Launcher Supporters' Edition (which is not free). Since Quick Pop Menu is truly portable and has x32 and x64 versions I think it deserves to be included into the database.The program name implies this is fast, but startup is remarkably slow. It takes around 25 seconds to get running on my system.