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Win+X Menu Editor for Windows 8 allows you to add or remove Win+X menu items

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One of the new features of upcoming Windows 8 is Win+X "Start" menu. It is non-customizable part of Windows 8. Win+X Menu Editor is my latest work and it serves to provide you a simple and useful way to edit Win+X menu without system files modification. It keeps your system integrity untouched.


Latest version is 2.0.0.1, it supports Windows 8 RTM and Windows 8 Release preview.
Read the rest to learn more and see change log and the demo video

Change log


2.0.0.1
Fixed a bug with built-in items renaming
2.0
  • hashlnk is not required anymore, all its functions are ported into the Win+X Menu Editor source code
  • Numerous bugs are fixed, such as sorting bug or crash on empty Win+X menu
  • Improved "add a program" feature
  • New clean and useful UI with hotkeys, new icons
  • The ability to move shortcuts between groups
  • New feature - "Presets", which allows you to add various commands in Win+X menu, such as shutdown options, calculator and so on.

1.0.0.3
Fixed a bug with Windows 8 RTM.
1.0.0.2
Improved *.lnk file handling. You need no rename Win+X menu items anymore, it uses file display name instead of lnk target.
1.0.0.1
Added support to Windows 8 Release Preview
1.0
Initial release

Here is the demo video of Win+X Menu Editor




With Win+X Menu Editor you are able:
  • to add new items.
  • to remove any item of Win+X menu.
  • to change display name of any item of Win+X menu.
  • to reorder Win+X menu items.


An addition information


Win+X Menu Editor is based on the hashlink source code by Rafael Rivera. Please respect and love him.

Main icon is daKirby309's "Desktop" icon + mspaint.exe


The Win+X Menu Editor is available in two editions - x86 and x64. Don't use x86 version on Windows x64.



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