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As you know, Windows 7 doesn’t have the famous, classic Start menu which was introduced in Windows XP. If you loved it and still you want it on your Windows 7, here is a simple tool launcher to restore it on the new Microsoft operating system.
Classic Windows Start Menu is a free, easy tool able to launch a Windows XP-style menu in your Windows 7. You can even call it using the old way namely Win key, Ctrl+Esc or clicking left mouse button on the Windows logo. Here is a list of its most important features:
- Shows you the latest installed applications.
- Easy to install and use.
- Right click button on your mouse to exit the application.
- Available in English, Spanish, German and Italian.
If you want to download the application, click here.
Tags: freeware, Win7
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