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(Unverified)Aug 21st 2008 12:02PM
Of course, none of this is as quick and easy as just using the damn Quicklaunch bar that's built in for precisely this sort of thing, or using normal Vista start menu where you can type a few letters and filter all your shortcuts at once. I'm just sayin'.
JasonHamilton86Aug 21st 2008 11:31PM
I still use the quick launch bar, but once you get over 10 programs, it gets cluttered, and it's just as bad as the Start Menu. With this, it's all nice and tidy in my head.
As for the Vista filter, I'm still on XP, so once I upgrade I'll look into it. Habit may keep me using the same technique though, as it's all ingrained in my head.
For other quick launches, my program of choice is ComfortKeys. It's not free, but I have the whole suite and it's very helpful in my book.