Stardock all over the Startmenu

On my start menu now I got a Stardock folder, a Object Desktop folder and one for ThinkDesk
Then inside the Stardock folder there's yet another Object Desktop folder that contains shortcuts that isn't in the other Object Desktop folder. And there's also an Object Dock folder there.

Could you please create the start menu folder more consistently please?
I move, or remove folder to clean up, but they're recreated on each update.


And also, please don't make settings folder in my Documents folder. Makes it so hard to organise it. I've had to make a separate one because my Documents folder is filled up with these random applicaiton settings folders. Currently it's 21 folder there that's folders applications created to keep their settings. None of them actually contains documents.
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I will pass these suggestions to the developers for you.

Cheers
Reply #3 Top
As a user (and not just an employee) I have to agree with the above statements and suggestions.
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I have a Object Desktop folder,a Stardock folder,a Stardock Cursor XP folder and a TotalGaming folder. I totally agree one folder would be nice.
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+1 For me... I always manually move everything into a Stardock folder... but updates mean I have to re-do it.

Everything installing into Stardock folder
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I reorganize too...1 Stardock folder.  
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How about an option not to ad folders/shortcuts in the startmenu?   
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How about an option not to ad folders/shortcuts in the startmenu?

Aye!
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yep, one folder fits all
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I reorganize too...1 Stardock folder.


Me too, except mines a Wincustomize Folder
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Things that find their way into My Documents are sometimes...never...seen...again on my PC   . One folder, user-option to dl to. I use a MY Downloads folder on the dt, with WC and Stardock sub-folders inside.
I wonder now...could there be dl items in My Docs that are sitting there like two-yr-old unopened Christmas presents? Gotta go check this out.