
It launched Pokki for Windows 8 in October 2012 and, as of March claimed some 3 million downloads of the Start menu platform. Not only will you have access to the installed programs, but also to notifications, favorites, searches and to the 'missing' button to turn.
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Once you install Pokki on Windows 8 you'll be able to use the Start menu adapted to the new OS by Microsoft. Access all your applications, notifications and more with a click. Pokki is an application that recovers the Start menu for Windows 8 users. SweetLabs also maintains an engineering office in Seattle. Many users have complained about it, used to using this menu in prior versions of the operating system. The San Diego-based company, which began operations in 2008 and is backed by some $21.5 million in venture money from Bessemer, Google (GOOG) Ventures, Intel (INTC) Capital, and O’Reilly AlphaTech, positions itself as an app distribution company that helps developers reach users. SweetLabs also said the OEM version of Pokki has added support for distribution of multiple app types as well as 13 languages, including German, Portuguese and Russian. 1 PC maker on the planet, Lenovo, is a massive step in the right direction,” said Darrius Thompson, SweetLabs co-founder and chief executive. “We started SweetLabs to create the world’s largest app distribution platform for developers, and today’s announcement with the No. Adding Lenovo hardware to its portfolio significantly ups the distribution opportunity for app developers to gain visibility on the PC maker’s Windows 8 products. SweetLabs said Pokki products have been downloaded by “tens of millions of Windows users.” The technology dynamically recommends apps in the Pokki Start menu, app store and game arcade to users through the company’s real-time app recommendation system to match apps to users.
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“The Pokki software suite complements the Windows experience, and we’re excited to work with SweetLabs to open up new distribution opportunities for app developers across our devices worldwide.” “Our collaboration with SweetLabs strikes the perfect balance between providing our customers great apps, and growing Lenovo’s business around app distribution,” said Peter Gaucher, Lenovo software and content services executive director. Using Pokki, Lenovo users can access traditional PC desktop apps, Pokki desktop versions of web and social apps, Pokki-specific apps and Windows Store Apps. Lenovo initially will take a multi-platform approach to pre-installing the Pokki software, starting with its IdeaPad laptops, ThinkPad laptops and IdeaCentre desktops-all of which will be available in multiple regions globally. The company landed earlier arrangements with Acer for its game arcade and Toshiba for its Start menu.

The Lenovo deal marks the third pre-load agreement for SweetLabs with a major IT manufacturer. The new version features a Start button but no Start menu.
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Microsoft is slated to release Windows 8.1 for general availability on Oct. Pokki places a button in the familiar lower left portion of the Windows desktop that opens access to the Windows control panel, its app store and game arcade. Under terms of the agreement, Lenovo will preload SweetLabs’ Pokki suite, which includes the Start menu, app store and game arcade, on to its notebooks and PCs. Chinese PC giant Lenovo will restore the Start menu to Microsoft’s (MSFT) Windows 8.1 desktop by virtue of a deal with SweetLabs to pre-install its Pokki app platform on the computer maker’s machines worldwide.
