Originally Posted by
rybob1
You do realize that you can organize and resize the tiles in the "start menu"? You can create groups and drag groups around so that the important programs are at the beginning of your screen?
That's all fine and good but what if you want to have the
Metro Modern GUI set up like you do on Windows 7/Vista/XP etc. For example you might like I do have few folders on the start menu/programs but each one contains many more folders. Each folder on the start menu has a descriptive name of the function of the main programmes inside, so the one called Graphics, will have Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, Gimpshop, Vegas, Blackberry Theme Studio, Sketch Up, Wacom, etc. Also inside those main folders I have subfolders for and named after each main programme that it relates to. I need access to all those subfolder items and it is quite a neat solution to have them in a subfolder and all the relevant subfolders together in one place in the graphics folder.
Slightly less convienient to have 10 groups on the Modern GUI each containing the main program + ten items from the subfolder, or one group containing all the main graphic programs and then 10 other groups containing all the items that were in the subfolders.