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    Organize Your Programs on a USB Drive

    Do you want to Organise your programs on a USb drive. Well, its very easy. installed on USB sticks or local PCs. Organize your programs in a simple menu system and launch them via a tray icon. If you close Portable Start Menu on an USB-Stick, running applications can be closed automatically, too. You can download Portable Start menu of size 1.2 Mb from internet as well and its free.

    Portable Start Menu features:-
    1. Organize and launch applications via a tray menu

    2. Closes running applications on USB-Sticks automatically

    3. Checks if an application has been changed before execution

    4. Quick Start functionality to start applications with a few keystrokes

    5. Runs on USB-Sticks without leaving any traces on a host PC

    6. Portable Start Menu is Freeware

    7. Create an autorun file to automatically launch Portable Start Menu

    8. Close running applications when you exit Portable Start Menu

    9. Safely remove your USB-Stick

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    Re: Organize Your Programs on a USB Drive

    Good software but not so useful...

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    Re: Organize Your Programs on a USB Drive

    Thank you for sharing the information Orlando.. Nice tip..

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