Because
Microsoft thinks it knows what’s best for users and apparently wants to confuse
the living daylights out of them, Windows 8 has no Start button.
I’ll just
say that again so it sinks in: Windows 8 has no Start button.
What it
has is a tablet-friendly Start screen packed with tiles. It’s
very pretty, and probably quite pleasant on a tablet, but fairly crummy on a
current-model desktop or laptop.
Things
get a lot more familiar-looking if you click the Desktop tile—ahh, there’s the
Windows we know and love—but once again, Windows 8 has no Start button.
Which
begs the question: How exactly are you supposed to navigate the Desktop without
one?
Thankfully,
a growing number of programs (including Start8) can restore Start for you. The
one I’m testing now is called Pokki, and it instantly transformed Windows 8
into an operating system I can actually use on my trusty old Acer laptop.
Pokki
actually works with all versions of Windows (as far back as XP), offering to
replace the stock Start button and menu with its own pretty, icon-oriented
system.
During
installation, be sure to check the option to use Pokki as your Start menu. When
that’s done, just head to the Windows 8 Desktop and you’ll see something that
looks like an acorn where the Start button normally resides.
Click and
you’ll see a menu that, while not exactly identical to Windows 7, looks
familiar enough. All Programs, Control Panel, Documents, a Shut Down
menu—they’re all there.
If you
right-click the Pokki Start button and choose Settings, you’ll see
a Boot to desktopoption. Yep, you guessed it: Now your Windows 8
system will start in Desktop mode instead of the Start screen, meaning you can
enjoy a more traditional Windows experience.
As a huge
added bonus, Pokki also provides quick and easy access to an app storethat’s
home to dozens of, well, Windows 8-style apps. You can use them or not, but
they all run within the Desktop environment, so you don’t have to switch back
to the Start screen or anything.
From what
I’ve seen of Pokki so far, it’s a great remedy for folks who simply can’t live
without a Start button—or don’t want to. It’s free, easy to use, and downright
sexy.



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