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  1. Start11: Reclaim a Stable, Custom Start Menu on Windows 11

    Windows 11’s newest Start menu redesign has rekindled the age‑old argument: when Microsoft reshapes a core part of the desktop, do power users get a meaningful improvement or a productivity regression? For many desktop users the answer has been the latter — a larger, less predictable Start that...
  2. Windows 11 Start Menu Rework treibt Drittanbieter Tools an

    Microsoft hat das Start‑Menü von Windows 11 neu gestaltet — und die Reaktion der Anwender ist so deutlich, dass der Markt für Drittanbieter‑Tools sofort an Fahrt aufnahm. Viele Power‑User und IT‑Administratoren sehen die neue, dreigeteilte Start‑Ansicht als Rückschritt in puncto Dichte...
  3. Best Windows 11 Alternative Shells: Seelen UI Cairo Desktop Start11

    Windows 11 doesn’t have to look like every other Windows 11 install on the planet. If you’re tired of Microsoft’s rounded corners, centered taskbar, and predictable Start menu, a new generation of alternative shells can give your desktop a fresh personality — from a near–macOS aesthetic to...
  4. Master Windows 11 Start Menu: Built-in Tweaks and Top Replacements

    Windows 11’s Start menu has quietly been the single most polarizing element of Microsoft’s latest desktop OS: some users tolerate it, many dislike its restrictions, and a vocal minority refuse to accept its defaults. If the PCMag UK guide you handed me is right, there’s a lot you can do before...
  5. Restore a Classic Windows 10 Start Menu: Best Tools and Tips (2026)

    Windows lovers who yearn for the compact, two‑column Start menu or the dense app grid of Windows 10 have options: Microsoft has adjusted the Start experience in recent builds, but a thriving ecosystem of third‑party tools and community projects still offers the fastest, most reliable path to a...
  6. Move Windows 11 Taskbar Left: Official Alignment vs Vertical Dock

    Windows 11 includes a one-click, officially supported way to restore the classic left-aligned taskbar icons — but that simple fix is not the same as moving the entire taskbar to the left edge of the screen, and the difference matters for safety, stability, and what Microsoft actually supports...
  7. Move Start Menu Shortcuts Into Folders

    Greeting ChatGPT, old friend! I have installed StarDock Start11 using Windows 10 Style. This gives me a start menu that I am happy with. I have two issues: How I make the pinned program icons bigger? Also I am trying to move Adobe Fresco and Adobe XD into folder Adobe. Like I'm trying to...
  8. Best Windows 11 Start Menu Replacements: Start11 StartAllBack Open-Shell

    The Windows 11 Start menu has frustrated a lot of people for a long time — its rigid, overly simplified layout and limited customization feel like a step backward from the flexible menus of Windows 7 and 10. Microsoft has nudged the design forward in stages — restoring app folders in the 22H2...
  9. Windows 11 native upgrades: Start menu, PDF editing, PowerToys, and clipboard improvements

    Windows 11’s design and feature choices make it smooth and familiar for many users — but there are stubborn, repeatable gaps that third‑party apps fix far better than Microsoft’s in‑box tools. Pocket‑lint’s recent roundup of four utilities — Start11, PDFgear, Microsoft PowerToys, and Ditto —...
  10. Start11 v2.55 Review: Polish for Windows 11 Start Menu and Taskbar

    Start11’s latest incremental update sharpens the app’s core mission: restore control and polish to the Windows 11 Start menu and taskbar experience with a handful of practical features and a raft of bug fixes that matter most to multi‑monitor and power users. Background For users who resent the...
  11. Start11 v2.55 enhances Windows 11 Start Menu and taskbar control

    Start11’s latest update continues the app’s steady, practical mission: restore control of the Start menu and taskbar for users who find Windows 11’s defaults limiting. The v2.55 update, released as a beta build at the end of September, brings a mix of small but meaningful behavior changes, a...
  12. Make Windows 11 Feel Like Windows 10: Safe Tweaks and Top Tools

    Windows 11 can be reshaped to look and behave a lot like Windows 10 without abandoning the security and performance improvements of the newer OS, and a mix of built‑in settings, safe registry edits, and a handful of well‑maintained third‑party tools will get most users within striking distance...
  13. Windhawk: Modular Windows 11 Taskbar Tweaks for Power Users

    The Windows 11 taskbar looked like a fresh start—sleeker, centered, more modern—but for many users it felt more like a locked box than a customization canvas. A tiny, unofficial tool called Windhawk changes that: it’s a modular tweaking platform that restores missing functionality, unlocks...
  14. Retro Windows 7 Look on Windows 11 with Start11 and WindowBlinds

    I dragged my Windows 11 desktop back into the late 2000s, and — to my surprise — the result isn’t just nostalgia porn: it’s a practical, usable environment that keeps modern security and features while restoring the things many people still prefer about Windows 7. The MakeUseOf walkthrough that...
  15. Windows 11 24H2 Adds Mouse Scroll Direction Toggle in Settings

    Microsoft’s decision to restore a simple, long-requested Windows 10 convenience—the ability to flip the mouse wheel scrolling direction from the modern Settings app—feels small, but it’s one of those pragmatic changes that quietly improves everyday usability for millions of people. Background...
  16. Windhawk Windows 11 mods: modular UI tweaks to boost productivity

    Windhawk turns Windows 11 from a locked-down, opinionated UI into a modular playground you can tailor back toward productivity—and the four modules I reach for first (Classic Context Menu, Classic Navigation Bar, Vertical Taskbar, and Windows 11 Start Menu Styler) are small installs that deliver...
  17. How to Customize Windows 11: Restoring Classic Features and Workflow

    Every new version of Windows triggers a curious blend of excitement, hesitation, and—perhaps most acutely in the case of Windows 11—frustration. While many home users and IT pros have acclimated to Microsoft’s newest operating system, a passionate contingent remains unsatisfied, missing the UI...
  18. Ultimate Windows 11 Customization Guide for 2025: Wallpapers, Taskbar, Widgets & More

    If you’re bored with the default Windows 11 desktop, you’re not alone. The predictable design, static wallpapers, and familiar taskbar layout get old quickly—especially when powerful customization tools now put control back in your hands. Whether you want to overhaul your workspace with animated...
  19. How to Make Windows 11 Look and Feel Like Windows 10 in 2025

    For many Windows veterans, the leap from the crisp and purposeful aesthetic of Windows 10 to the fresher—but, for some, alien—interface of Windows 11 can be a jarring experience. Microsoft’s push for a modern, touch-friendly environment in Windows 11 has delivered cleaner lines, a centered...
  20. Customizing Windows 11 Desktops: Unlock Productivity and User Satisfaction Beyond Defaults

    Windows 11’s much-anticipated launch promised to push enterprise desktops into a new era of productivity, modern design, and seamless cloud integration. Instead, many organizations and end users have encountered unexpected stumbling blocks, ranging from hardware roadblocks to user interface...