Difference Between XP and Vista on Arrangement Sequence Start Menu Recent Programs

If you have used Windows XP, and now using Windows Vista, do you notice any difference between both operating system on the sequence that the recently opened programs and frequently used programs are arranged on Start Menu? If you don’t, take a close look again, as there is obvious change and improvement been done to the usability of Start Menu.

In Windows XP, the recently used programs is arranged in sequence according to respective usage frequency in ascending order. The usage count for each application program is calculated from the moment new system is installed or from the last time recent programs history is reset and deleted, and this count, which is the program opens or uses frequency determine the program’s location on the Start Menu recently opened programs list. A newly installed software must accumulate enough usage counter or increase its frequency to hit the lower limit of the existing recent programs list in order to appear on the Start Menu, eliminating one existing program from the list. The program can then climb up the ‘listing’ ladder by higher usage frequency and times. The advantage of the XP style of arranging Recent Programs is that the lis t is pretty stable without sudden change, but it can’t reflect immediately the change of ‘hit’ programs been used.

Windows Vista further enhances the sorting algorithm. Generally, the Start Menu of Vista will contain by default 9 recently opened programs. Among the 9 items, the position of the first 3 or 4 programs (excluding the top pinned applications such as Internet Explorer and Windows Mail or Microsoft Outlook) is more stable, and probably the sequence arrangement of those initial items is based on usage count and frequency, just like in XP. However, it’s not the case for the subsequent or bottm 4 or 5 programs in the list. The change on the last few recent programs is fast. A new installed program can get into the list within just one or two execution, in the expense of one existing program also listed near the bottom. The new mechanism greatly benefit users who use broad base of programs as it able to quickly reflect the switching attention or priority on various programs at different time, while still able to list most frequently used programs always visible on top.

Looks like finally there is one reason to switch to Windows Vista.

Share and contribute or get technical support and help at My Digital Life Forums.



Leave a Reply

You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Subscribe without commenting


Custom Search

New Articles

Incoming Search Terms for the Article

difference between xp and vista - differences between XP and Vista - difference between vista and xp - what is the difference between xp and vista - difference between xp & vista - technical difference between XP and Vista - differnce between xp and vista - difference between vista and xp operating system - difference between xp&vista - difference between vista and XP Start option - diffrence between vista and xp - different between xp and vista - diff between vista & xp - comparison between vista and xp - "Difference Between Vista and XP" - what is the different between xp and vista - differences between vista and xp - what's the different between xp and vista - what is different between XP and vista - vista and xp program name differences - differance between XP and vista - Difference between xp and explorer - what is difference between xp and vista - what are the diff between xp & vista - vista xp differences - diff bet ms xp and vista - entertainment differences between vista and xp - how vista menus differ from xp - order "recently opened programs" vista - technical differences between vista and xp - what is the difference of Vista and XP - win xp and vista difference - "windows vista" start count - arranging start vista - comparison between xp & vista - different between vista and xp - start menu diff in windows vista and xp - start menu diff in vista and xp - difference bet Xp and vista - difference between vista and XP technical - difference between xp and vista operating system - differance between xp , vista - vista differance - what the difference between XP and Vista - what is difference between vista and Xp - xp times a programs used - different between xp & vista - list 10 differences between xp and vista - vista recently opened wrong order sort - vista and xp differences -