* Istvan Gabor
The faster way to start application from the start menu is click the kickoff icon, move the pointer in one direction only, let's say upward, onto an icon and click on that icon. Every other method, when you have to move the mouse vertically and horizontally several time and click more than once is more tedious and slower. Therefore having favorite applications in the main menu is the most effective.
The first, left most page is "Favorites", is the first presented and is configuragle to hold your choices and by your definition is "most effective". But it is not "above" the other menu items so is more effective than your definition.
KDE3 offered this as most frequently used application above the menu items. KDE4 does not have this options. I have filed feature request at kdebugs.org 3 monts ago, guess what? It even hasn't been looked at a KDE4 developer. See:
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