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Giveaway of the day — Engage

Engage is a Start Menu organizer (and replacement) that gives you fast and easy access to all of your most used items.
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Engage was available as a giveaway on July 14, 2007!

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Engage is a Start Menu organizer (and replacement) that gives you fast and easy access to all of your most used items. Stop wasting time hunting through your Start Menu. Your programs, documents, favorites, bookmarks, web sites, shutdown, and search engines are all just a few keystrokes away.

Also, Engage will organize your programs for you automatically. But don't worry, Engage does not modify your existing Start Menu, in fact, you can use both at the same time. Engage is simple, just press Start, then type a few letters and press Enter to launch.

System Requirements:

Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista

Publisher:

LyricCode Software

Homepage:

http://www.lyriccode.com/

File Size:

3.09 MB

Price:

$19.95

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#114

I had to delete it - it froze my computer.

Reply   |   Comment by Judith Caillier  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#113

Used this program from it's release date until today. I tried to get into the new usage pattern, but I had the worst problem with "My Documents." I would save a document in "My Documents" and then, when I went to search for it, I couldn't find it. Had to do the CTRL+ESC to get to regular menu, open up "My Documents," and there it was.

How do you invoke the "Run..." command from this program?

Overall, it was a bit slow, tedious, and can easily be overcome by proper organization -- the way you want -- of the Start Menu.

I'm a software developer. The menu shows "Visual Basic 20.." and Visual Basic "20.."; one is 2003, and one is 2005. I need to know the difference quickly. And, while I still need VB2003 on my machine, I don't need it to pop up on my start menu competing with 2005.

I can see how it would be good, though, for novices with a lot of standard programs in various standard categories. I'd say, though, that this is for the basic to medium-level user, not an advanced user with a very diverse set of programs, or someone like me who has over 10 thousand files in the "My Documents" folder. Of course I need to organize those, but this app won't do it for you...in fact, it makes it harder to find a document, in my opinion.

KPM

Reply   |   Comment by Kevin P.  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#112

Complicated to customize.

If you're only going to use the automated "built-for-you" menu, then the Windows menu will probably work just as well for you.

Customizing this one is more time-consuming than starting from scratch in a menu shell. If finds every instance and every shortcut to every item and lists them alphabetically. So you may have three versions and two shortcuts to a program, producing five menu items. Of course you can hide the ones you don't want, but each one takes several seconds to "tag" as "hidden."

Basically, the program is just a different way of organizing your menu...a way decided by a team of users and beta testers.

What is the likelihood your business or home operations will be similar to theirs?

If you've just bought a new plain vanilla computer with only basic software on it, you might like this. Otherwise, you may find your hardware manufacturer (like HP) has put games in a different directory and Engage will not automatically find them!

Reply   |   Comment by Lin  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#111

Hi, I downloaded Engage and installed it well in time before the clock ticked away. Yet it is still giving me messages that it is only the trial version. Has anyone else had the same problem? or could GOTD help me with this? I woulldnt have downloaded if i thought it would re arrange every thing, nicely i may add and then stop working to leave things in a mess. Whatever type of proof you need, not sure what but il give u details. Can you help moderators? Carrie. Thankyou

Reply   |   Comment by carrie  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#110

#107 1) You can shut down engage by right-clicking on the Tray icon and selecting "Exit (Shutdown Engage)" or by clicking on the Help/Options button in Engage and selecting the same thing. 2) Sorry that it wouldn't un-install while it was running...it was just trying to save you rebooting, afterwards.

Reply   |   Comment by Andrew Lyric  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#109

I eventually had to uninstall. Shame. Thanks GAOTD but this programme didn't seem to want to work on my computer. I couldn't open any of my applications or games...just kept getting an error message

Reply   |   Comment by Val C  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#108

Sorry for the typos, I meant that I found that the entry for Ulead- GIF X wasn't only one entry, but 5 of them, none of them containing the app itself, whereas it should be a folder for the app, plus the subfolders for the website, registration, etc.

Reply   |   Comment by Duckie  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#107

not interested

Reply   |   Comment by mustafa  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#106

I had plans to organize my start menu folder some day. It was a biiiiiiiiig mess!
So, decided to give this a try.
No problems installing or activating and registrating the software. It stopped for only a couple minutes, maybe just one minute, to do its thing and search was quick, despite the big amount of stuff it had to search.
Ok, then I launched it and was disappointed to see that it didn't recognize most of the games as games, it didn't recognize Incredimail as a mail program, etc. The uncategorized folder was full of different stuff of all kinds.
However, what disappointed me most was that it creates and endless number of entries for the same software, instead of opening a folder for the program and then categorize those items within a subfolder.
For instance, in the graphics folder there's all my different vrsions of Paint Shop Pro, and the I find an entry for Ulead GIF-X Plugin has 5 different entries, no subfolder for them.
Nero is also listed under Photo & Graphics, as well as under Audio & Video.
In a word, now I have a more organized mess than before, and I'll probably uninstall this in a few days.
IMO, LyricCode, this app needs more developing before it can be sold. As it is now, it isn't worth 9,95, let alone 19,95!
Thanks anyway GAOTD, and kep up the good work!

Reply   |   Comment by Duckie  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#105

The idea is great...

This software is good for Windows XP and below

For windows vista, just use the search thingy pre-installed ;)

Heh.. I finally noticed how to bold items

Reply   |   Comment by Yeah...  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#104

Basically, this is a good idea. But it lacks the possibility to edit the items. For instance, I use the freeware tool AllChars to generate foreign characters in a simple way and to add standard texts, giving e.g. the exact date and time in texts and e-mails. How should I classify that tool??? And if the classification is not obvious, it might be hard to find. If I edit the start menu by hand, I do not have that problem.

#95: At our house, we still have some perfectly good laptops 8 years old. They run Windows 98 and we see absolutely no reason to get rid of them. Antiquitated: yes. But useless: no. If all you do is browse the internet, do mail and write an occasional letter, you do not need the latest hard- and software.

Reply   |   Comment by GerGn  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#103

Great Idea that almost works. Two fatal flaws.
#1 you can't shut it off while running- Bad Programming
#2 you can't uninstall it because its always running. Also Bad Programming

I had to kill the process thru Task Manager which then leaves you with NO Start button. Only thing to do was to use the reset button, AFTER I got it uninstalled.
There are times when you need to shut down all running applications in order for utilities to run properly.

I liked the basic concept and wish I could have kept it, but in its current state its a hazard to have on my system. Sorry guys but a thumbs down on this one.

Reply   |   Comment by zoe w  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#102

Much prefer to use the better and also free, "Find+Run+Robot" from Donation Coder website.

Reply   |   Comment by Wally  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#101

MIIIIIIIISSSSTER KEEEEEENNNNNEDY!!!!!!!!

Kennedy! ;-)

Reply   |   Comment by anomyous  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#100

I like this program. It is quite good for organizing start menus, as mine is getting really large, I cannot see everything on my monitor, the start menu just expands to the next monitor that I have connected to the computer, now everything is organized and is displayed in a scrolling list. Also, Has anybody noticed that when you change the setting to normal start menu, to not modify the normal start menu icon, when you press it it does not looked pushed in, like normally? Only when you use the normal start menu it looks like a properly pushed windows button.

Reply   |   Comment by Eric  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#99

Thank you #63 for pointing out #15's really helpful instructions on where to enter the licence no. The obscure place used for entry of the licence code is perhaps why some users say it is a limited offer, they are unable to find how to fully activate the application.

I love the program (for XP, not Vista). I immediately relaxed upon clicking the Start button to see my myriad programs neatly organised. It was all so logical. I would, however, like an index: perhaps, in "all programs" the category would be noted beside each program. Well done Engage & GAOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by aussiemoon  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#98

I deleted it after giving it about 4-hour of heavy use.

It took longer scrolling down a list of programs using Engage than it takes me to click on a program group. With lists of twenty to thirty programs, it took 5 to 10 seconds longer.

I never could find the "Run" command. A right click on the Engage button (looking for Windows Explore - which did not appear) froze my computer 5 times out of 5.

A left click on the Engage button brought up a windows with al of the functions in the right side windows pane and a large blank pane appeared on the left side. Much wasted space.

Reply   |   Comment by Jack Boyce  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#97

i tried this, but it's a bit confusing and the categories got all mixed up for some reason. i have also used Launchy and loved it, until I got Dash, which goes way beyond any of these things. if you can't afford it use Launchy, not Engage, but if you can, get Dash, seriously.

http://tryDash.com

check out their video and the animated tutorials. i can't live with out it anymore.

i keep clicking on the hotkey when I am on other computers expecting it to come up. hehe.

Reply   |   Comment by Jason  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#96

Nice idea. Badly implemented. Just the look of it was enough to make me uninstall it.

Reply   |   Comment by Heather  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#95

Looked like a very interesting tool, so I downloaded and installed. I love possibility to scroll with the scroll wheel, a functionality which XP strangely misses, but it has made such a mess of my start menu that I will have to uninstall again. Also I can't find where I have to register the program.
Another good idea gone to waste because of nerdity.

Reply   |   Comment by Downside Up  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#94

As the developer of Engage, I just wanted to say "Thank You" to everyone who has tried Engage, and "Sorry" to anyone who had a problem with it. (Engage has been installed on thousands of machines, but since there are so many possible combinations of software and hardware there are bound to be some incompatibilities.)

In response to some of the usability issues, I'd like to say that Engage was designed to be very flexible in many areas, and there are many options to tweak how it works. If it doesn't work how you like, post a message in the support forums we will try to help you out.

I'd also like to point out that maybe there has been too much emphasis placed on the categorization of programs. It is created by Engage users and as such in not perfect. Yet. :)

I think you'll find that the three most useful features of Engage are 1) Finding programs by name without having to search through rarely used items in the Start menu (i.e. Uninstall, help...) 2) Quickly opening web sites by just Start-W. 3) Searching Google (or Yahoo, eBay, Amazon...) by just Start-S.

Thanks!

Reply   |   Comment by Andrew Lyric  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#93

Aariana said"A nice program, but I think I’ll stick with my XP start menu. Engage gave me too many duplicates of icons (one right after the other), and the way the programs were categorized didn’t make any sense (my games went into the same folder as the control panel?!)"

And I agree. I will try it a day or so. But I've already had trouble finding things I use the most. I turned it off! But I'll try a minute or two longer and get back wit' cha!

Bottom line, I thought this was suppose to simplify my menu. Make it easier to navigate, right? Doubles up locations of the same folders way too much!

Thanks though GAOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by claudia  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#92

I already uninstalled the program because, although it was a great idea, the program itself isn't too user friendly (poor execution). Also, now after I've uninstalled, my (3 week old) computer is having problems detecting my USB phone, which had been working fine for since I got my computer. No, I didn't make ANY other changes to my computer so this program is suspect #1 for why my USB phone is no longer working. I am not happy with this program.

Reply   |   Comment by David D  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#91

I installed it on my XP machine. Good to have. Not sure that I really need it on my Vista. If you follow the instructions, with Vista being far, far superior to XP, you can categorize the Start menu without this program. And why are developers making programs for Win 95, or 98. Nobody uses those antiquated OS any more. Engage is a pretty good program, so it is a keeper. Far better than a screensaver. Everyone is tired of all the screensavers!!

Reply   |   Comment by chuck  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#90

#35, it's highly unlikely that Engage added anything to your favorites/bookmarks. It collects those from all installed browsers, and they may have come with some entries, and some programs add their own entries (highly annoying).

Duplicates in favorites/bookmarks can occur from multiple browsers. The tip tells you which browser the entry came from.

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#89

vista start menu for windows XP does this and it is free
http://www.vistastartmenu.com/index.html

Reply   |   Comment by KID  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#88

For those with registration issues, I always recommend that you copy and paste the GOTD registration names and keys into a Notepad window, and then copy-and-paste from the Notepad window into the program's licensing fields. The reason is that Windows supports different datatypes, which can look the same to the user, but may not be compatible with the datatype that the program expects. Copying from Notepad uses a datatype which works with most programs (unless they force you to manually type the key). Copy-and-paste also avoids character case issues when programs have a registration name field.

I also forgot to mention that I prefer the Google Toolbar for my web searches (there are a number of other browser/desktop toolbars).

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#87

8 hours ago I posted a comment, it's still awaiting moderation !?
let's repeat:
I tried “Engage”... so it substitutes the start menu,
I prefer “Ezy StartBar” it integrates the windows start menu with shortcuts dragable in the new bar (hideble)on the left side of the desktop:
http://www.aadconsulting.com/ezystbar.html
(notice: the version 1.01 is the last customizable with skins - before to put again this link on his web page, the developer was so kind to email it directly to me)
Thanks to the lazy moderator of GAOTD,Frank

Reply   |   Comment by frank  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#86

This program has a lot of features and I could see how many people would like it. I did not find it to be buggy--it's very keyboard-oriented; to get rid of the menu press the Esc key. It does use a fair amount of memory. I found it to be fairly quick, but slower than the standard Start menu. There are two places to set the process priority. Right-click the tray icon, select Options. Interface and Startup both have settings for process priority. I didn't see a problem with duplicates--it will place the same item in different categories, but it should do that. As others have noted, there are definitely errors in the way it categorizes things. The categories are mainly for using the mouse or if you don't remember the name of what you want--otherwise, you can just use the Programs search feature. Also, at the present time, the automatic categorization isn't all that useful, as the database doesn't include many of my programs. There's also a problem with that approach if the database is downloaded rather than searched online--the number of possible programs would result in an enormous database. I did find several problems with the interface. The scroll thumb size isn't proportional to the number of items displayed divided by the total number of items. The menu falls behind always-on-top windows. The search feature organizes by substring match. It should organize by leading-match of words first. Having to press Esc to get rid of the menu if you don't select something is annoying. Although this doesn't suit my working style, I'm leaving it installed. You have several options to keep it. Options, Startup allows you to select whether to start with Windows. You can right-click the tray icon and select Exit. Options, Start Button Integration has several choices. Whether to keep or replace the Start button uses Engage, but simply selects whether to display the Engage button or the standard Start button. The Compatibility Mode is what you want to use if you prefer the standard Start menu, but want Engage and Engage features available via keyboard shortcuts. If you keep Engage as your primary interface, Ctrl-Esc will bring up the standard Start menu.

As for built-in Windows XP features, many people aren't aware of them and don't use them. In most cases, Windows will cycle through menu and desktop entries which start with the letter that you type. One problem is that it generally selects the entry if there's only one match, which creates an inconsistency in the interface, as well as difficulty for the user in determining whether a keypress has launched a program, since they can take a long time to start. You can organize your menus and sort them (right-click). Menu entries can be moved by dragging. The Start menu can be customized--right-click the task bar, select Properties, Start Menu tab, Customize. Also, you can press the Start button, right-click on a blank area, and select Properties, etc. Although the Start menu can be resized, I selected small icons, and I can display my 15 most-frequently used programs (selected automatically by Windows) without resizing it. Right-clicking the task bar, selecting Toolbars, Desktop enables a menu of your desktop items. I keep most of my desktop icons in a folder, organized with subfolders. The Desktop toolbar treats these as cascading menus, and as is standard, leading-character match works.

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#85

#27 - *ALL* the GAOTD software says "time limited offer". It is time limited to download and install for that DAY only.

After reading all the posts here, I think I will opt to try Launchy instead. The Windows Start Menu has always been customizable so I don't need something else to do that for me.

Keep up the good work, GAOTD, and Thanks for what you do!!

Reply   |   Comment by Anonymous  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#84

My first comment. Won't even think about this one. I have Vista and the Start is nice, neat and simple. This would take me backwards in time.

Reply   |   Comment by Crone  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#83

Aaaaand, it's uninstalled. Too many problems to keep it. I just turned my computer back on after having gone out for a little while, and the program wouldn't start properly. It showed up under "processes", but not as a running program, and didn't actually replace the start menu like it was supposed to. Between that and the mis-categorizing of so many programs, and NOT categorizing so many programs, when it actually DID run, I'll keep my regular start menu, thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by sherwood01  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#82

I've also had problems registering it. Still am. I've installed it twice and I get the "License key could not be verified" message every time.

I did play with it though, and it looks like it will be useful. It did a pretty decent job of organizing my programs right from the start, and it seems faster than the regular start menu. I'll keep trying to get it registered until it's no longer the giveaway of the day. I really hope I can get past the reg problems, because I think it will be a keeper for me.

Reply   |   Comment by usmaak  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#81

good concept but it slows everything down so much, and also causes some programs to start again properly , like for one instance, it caused firegox to disappear and not be able to start again so I had to shut down completely and reboot , and then it takes a long time to start up- it would be great if some features which seem to slow down everything so much could be switched of and other could kept going but this way it is to slow

Reply   |   Comment by NY-comments  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#80

I did not try this program. I did d/l and install the free program submitted by # 29 Rob Holland. This one seems to do all that I want. Thanks for the cool d/l. It will taje a little while to get used to but overall I think it's a great program.

Reply   |   Comment by gpc111  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#79

Thanx,the interface is pretty slick.The load on RAM is a bit heavy in the start,eases later on.But launchy @ www.launchy.net is really good.
For those who need much more customization can also check out "Find and run robot" at donationcoder.com

Reply   |   Comment by Call  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#78

Thanks, but I think Vista's new menu is better, especially with the quick search box.

Reply   |   Comment by Wox  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#77

Ive been searching for this kinda thing 4 ages! the most primitive thing about windows is its start menu, this takes it to a whole new lvl! I really like this tool, but due to havin so many programs i still have to get used to it a little. It categorized my programs and stuff so perfectly there was not even 1 error! 1 lil annoyin bug though... when i have sometin open, click on the start button the menu is in the BACKGROUND, the only way to bring it to the front is to right click n then click the button again.

Reply   |   Comment by Arvas  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#76

I see this being nice for a family computer where different users would have access to different programs... other than that or a kiosk, I see no use for this program, it takes tweaking to get programs in the right place and right away clutters the "programs" tag.

Reply   |   Comment by Dragon  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#75

I wasn't sure about trying this program but after watching the demo video at their website, I'm thinking it is worth a try.

Reply   |   Comment by Jerry  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#74

Looked promising, however once installed absolutely everything came up with an error about no association !

Uninstalled

Reply   |   Comment by Gateroom  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#73

I also use Launchy (free) since a while and after you get used to it, it can't be beaten!

Reply   |   Comment by Mike  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#72

Another limited time offer. What value does this website bring when you can get trial versions of so many programs on places like download.com?

A limited time offer unless it is one year is not worth the time to download. This is a non offer.

Reply   |   Comment by gary  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#71

to all those having problems when starting up engage - it doesn't work if you are using aston shell (an earlier giveaway) :)

Reply   |   Comment by aciid bu5t0r  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#70

I have been using "Launchy" for awhile now, and I'll stick to it. Engage seems to be OK, but I'm starting to lose stock in GOTD. I have had 2 liscensed giveaway's that have returned to trial and register settings, and also finding my firewall program filling with these activate apps I needed to remove manually.

Reply   |   Comment by MIke  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#69

looks good at first glace
but....
it seems to think it is smart and puts programs in folders for you, can't change icons to where I want them.....
waiting for a better startup organizer...
mike

Reply   |   Comment by kevinyunlai  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#68

This app looks pretty cool if you like the start menu but want a little more functionality.

however, I gotta echo what someone said earlier about Launchy. I am already using that so I didn't really find it necessary to use Engage. Launchy is all I will ever need for launching programs/websites/etc.

Reply   |   Comment by Trevor  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#67

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Reply   |   Comment by Paul  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#66

wow just what i needed. and if it doesn't work, I'll go get a free one. Thanks GAOTD!

Reply   |   Comment by Smiles n' grins  –  16 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#65

This is indeed a nice program, but I do not know how long I can last without the My Computer icon in the start menu, but that is only one of the problems I have found.

1) If you do not have the My Computer icon on the desktop, I would recommend doing that and making a shortcut to it and putting that in your programs menu just so that you can add it to the Fast Launch on the left.

2) As stated before, they do not organize it very well. I have 4 chat programs and in the category they fall under, only 3/4 were in there and I had to hunt through the scroll bar navigation programs.

3) With the original start menu, you could drag/drop any file and have in under the Quick Launch (Left side of start) and it would stay put there for a while. With Engage, you can only use programs found under the programs to add to the Fast Launch.

4) Requires 16k Mem (Found under task manager, may very depending upon machine) 1/2 of what FireFox takes, but more than I still want to use with my 1.24gb Ram (I can handle it, but I'm too lazy to remove the other programs taking more).

Some things I did like:

1) Unlike most other start menu apps, this actually used the Start key on your keyboard to open as though it were the actual start menu.

2) Button cover the entire original start button with their own original logo and you can use the original start button if you want, good thing is you can't tell the different without clicking it!

All together, I do like the program, but again I do not know how long I will keep this. I would recommend to the makers of Engage to put a My Computer menu on the right side or at least a link to get to it.

-ViceWiseMan

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