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Originally Posted by Chef Ben
All you need is Quick Menu. It does everything you just described. Incredibly stable program with a small footprint...plus it's free. It replaces the start icon so when you click it there is a full cascading menu. It also puts a battery/ram monitor in the top bar and it has a task manager built into the cascading menu. The kicker is that the actual word "Start" is still my original WM6 menu. Clicking on the icon will open up Quick Menu. So it's really like having two Start menus in one. Or if you want you can set a tap to Quick Menu and a tap & hold to the original WM6 Menu. You can also set which programs you want on the menu, OK to close apps, etc.
IMO, it's a must have. It has the best features of several other programs and it hardly takes up any room.
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Sounds good, I was weary about Quick Menu.
WkTask is interesting, its missing some of my preferred features but who can complain, its free. I'm surprised I never hear of it.
Still didn't find a huge difference in RAM usage from WA2 with WkTask.
Quick Menu however is practically weightless, small footprint indeed, I'm getting 26MB RAM.
WA2/WKTask= 23-24, but to be fair, these are more feature packed...