Posted June 08, 2011
Pfuiteufel: I am using fastmenu. With this i see my folders as popupmenu when i click the quicklaunch button.
But language is german only. http://www.jk-online.net/software/fastmenu/
FastMenu looks nice, too., thanks! And the language restriction shouldn't be a problem for me. ;) But language is german only. http://www.jk-online.net/software/fastmenu/
Snickersnack: Have you considered not organizing your game library on your harddrive at all and using something like backloggery instead? You could identify the few games you are actively playing and make easy access shortcuts just for them.
Not yet; I'm going to check it out, but I'd prefer an offline solution. wlmiv: I'm still running XP but I too hate a cluttered desktop. I create a folder somewhere on my drive, usually in My Documents, that contains shortcuts to all my installed games. Then I add a toolbar on my windows taskbar labelled "games" that points to this folder. I keep this toolbar as small as possible so all that appears on the taskbar is the word "games" and none of the individual icons. Thus when I click to expand the bar I get a pop up list that displays all my games. This has been a simple solution that I have used for years.
I used a similar approach with the desktop folder, but your toolbar solution avoids the issues with folder settings under Vista and is much more practical, thanks. I actually didn't even know you could create such toolbars on the taskbar, heh. I'm stil undecided which method to use but there a quite a few good suggestions here. Thanks to everyone who replied! :)
Post edited June 08, 2011 by Leroux