Amazing! At a glance my Quick Launch bar (in Windows Vista) looks much the same as it did before I
installed True Launch Bar, but that unassuming appearance says nothing of the confusion of desktop
icons that I'd cleared out and organized into an intuitively arranged system of menus that are
revealed through hovering my mouse over any of those Quick Launch icons on my taskbar. I've tried or
looked at quite a range of Windows program launchers, and True Launch Bar appears to me to be by far
the best.
Yes, there are Windwos program launchers that look superficially just as
good, BUT the ones that I've seen all consume considerable memory / resources, whereas True Launch
Bar and also its free version consume very little resource because it uses the native Quick Launch
bar system, just adding almost unbelievable functionality and configurability to it. It can be used
as a replacement for the Start button, though I personally see no point in doing that. Rather, one
can have different things in the two menu systems.