How to improve Windows 7 experience with 7stack
August 13th, 2010 | Published on: Roundup | 1 Comment
Some of Windows 7 functions make it similar to a Mac. One of these characteristics is the task bar, which had already been modified in Windows Vista. However, something that Microsoft didn’t take into account when it created the task bar was the possibility of creating customized shortcut menus. This is where 7stack comes into play.
This is a simple application with which we can create customized menus and pin them to the task bar so that we can access the most frequently used programs, folders and documents more easily. In addition, 7stack fits Windows 7’s elegant interface.
7stack is highly customizable and it enables us to create shortcut menus in a few simple steps. Although it is very easy-to-use, there’s something we must do before running the program that is not previously stated. This refers to the creation of a folder where we must include the shortcuts we want to use in the customized menu.
Once this has been done, in 7stack’s window we can indicate which is the folder where the shortcuts are located and define some options such as the title, icon, view mode, size, ect.
7stack far exceeds the users’ expectations. The only detail that could probably be improved is the possibility of selecting the programs, documents or folders from its interface without the need of creating a folder in advance.
Undoubtedly, 7stack is an improvement for Windows 7’s users that is very useful since by means of a few clicks we will be able to open a document or application while working in any other application without having to use Windows Explorer or filling our desktop with icons.
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