Use Ninite to give Windows 8 a classic Start menu

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Are you taking the plunge on a new Windows 8 system? Although Microsoft has positioned the new OS to be all about apps, most users will want to run some “legacy” programs (quotations mine—how is something like iTunes suddenly a legacy program?).

Rather than downloading all your favorites manually, or, worse, fishing out a bunch of installer CDs, check out Ninite. This insanely handy tool automatically downloads and installs software, saving you considerable time setting up a new machine.
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Even better, Ninite just added Classic Start, which is the open-source Classic Shell program Lincoln Spector wrote about last month. It’s a Start button/menu for Windows 8’s Desktop mode, which, irritatingly, doesn’t have one.

Use Ninite to give Windows 8 a classic Start menu.

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