"where is' all programs ' Windows 8

Where you see installed program?

To launch your applications, go to the start, screen by pointing your mouse pointer on the left corner of the screen of Windows 8 and click on it.

Do scroll to the right and start your application.

In the same startup screen, right click and click on the Apps - you should see all the applications installed on the system.

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