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How to add beautiful Startmenu or Start Button in Window 8 or Pokki Start Menu







How to add beautiful Startmenu in Window 8





New Amazing Start menu with Start button. Find and open your programs, files, control panel, and power options with one click of the Pokki start button.Search and organize your favorite apps and websites on your desktop, just like you would on a smartphone.



Enjoy a mobile-like app experience on your PC, with free apps and games like Facebook and Farmville 2.Discover and install free apps and games from the PC app store included with Pokki. Manage all your apps in Pokki's Windows 8 Start Menu, just like you would on a mobile device.





Windows 8 Start Menu. Access to the most important stuff on your PC.



Search and access your apps, files, control panel, and power options with Pokki’s Windows 8 Start Menu. Pin and organize your favorite apps and websites just like you would on your smartphone.







How to add beautiful Startmenu in Window 8








App Store. Get hundreds of free apps and games for your PC.



Browse popular free apps and games made for your PC



Discover and install free apps and games from the PC app store included with Pokki. Manage all your apps in Pokki's Windows 8 Start Menu, just like you would on a 
mobile device.























Featured Apps. Fun and convenient apps built for your desktop.




Pixsta. Enjoy the best of Instagram on your computer. 


Pixsta - Instagram for your PC



Farmville 2. Bring your 3D farm to life straight from your desktop.




Farmville2 - Download the free app by Pokki


                                    Download Pokki Window 8 Start Menu





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