Thursday 6 March 2014

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Shutdown Panel for windows

Many Windows 8 users find it difficult to restart, shutdown or hibernate their computers. Since Microsoft has removed Start Menu and Start button from Windows 8, you can't access power options like you used to do in previous Windows versions.
In Windows 8, Microsoft has moved the power options to new Charms Bar. You can also use traditional ways such as Ctrl+Alt+Del screen, Alt+F4 hotkey, etc to access power options.
To make Windows 8 users life easier, we shared a Registry tweak in past which adds a new cascading menu in Desktop context menu (right-click menu) to provide quick access to all power options.
Shutdown Panel" is a free and portable software for Windows which provides easy and quick access to all power options such as restart, shut down, hibernate, lock and log off. Its portable so you don't need to install it. Just run the program and use it. You can also carry it on your USB drive.
Once launched, it shows a small panel containing big icons (similar to Windows 8 Start Screen tiles) for various power options. You can click on the desired icon to immediately perform the action.
The freeware comes in 2 versions:
  • Version developed in .NET framework 3.5 for Windows 7
  • Version developed in .NET framework 4.5 for Windows 8 and 8.1
Both versions are absolutely same in functionality. We developed 2 different versions for your convenience because Windows 7 comes with .NET framework 3.5 preinstalled and Windows 8 comes with .NET framework 4.5 preinstalled. You can use the version developed in .NET framework 3.5 in Windows 7 and the version developed in .NET framework 4.5 in Windows 8 and 8.1 so that you'll not need to install any extra .NET framework version in your Windows.
Although both versions will work in all Windows OS including Windows XP and Vista if the required .NET framework version is installed. You can install the required .NET framework version from here.
You can pin the app to Taskbar, Start Menu or Windows 8 Start Screen. You can also add it to Desktop context menu for easier access. It comes with ready-made batch scripts to add its shortcut to Desktop context menu. Just run the "Install (Run as Administrator).cmd" file as Administrator and it'll add the app shortcut to Desktop context menu. If you want to remove the shortcut, you can run "Uninstall (Run as Administrator).cmd" file as Administrator.
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This software supports Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. It can be used in both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows editions. You can download this handy program using following link:
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