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The Start menu reappears on the left-hand side of the taskbar and is reminiscent of the Windows 7 design. If you want to use the tool permanently, you will have to expect to pay $5 per PC.
ViveTool is an open-source tool that lets you try out upcoming Windows 11 features without having to install preview builds. Here's how to use it to try the new Start menu: ...
Microsoft I've always hated the Windows 11 Start menu. For me, it's badly designed, clumsy to use, and difficult to customize. If you share my grievances, know that Microsoft has overhauled the ...
Microsoft has made a lot of changes to the Start menu and taskbar over the past few years. On both Windows 10 and Windows 11, the Start menu is now packed with ads, “suggestions,” and search ...
With the release of DVDFab 9.0.5.5 for Windows on July 26th, DVDFab DVD Creator and Blu-ray Creator both started to allow users to upload images they ...
A significant update is coming to the Windows 11 Start Menu: Microsoft is now testing a wider, scrollable design, complete with the Windows Phone sidebar. This latest change follows the ...
Windows 11 is also getting a variety of new AI features, including an AI agent baked into the Windows settings menu; more Click to Do text and image actions; AI editing features for Paint, Photos ...
Over the next month, Microsoft is rolling out a revamp of the Windows 11 Start menu alongside a number of new AI features. It's a wider with an all apps view that is roomier and easier to scroll.
Users recently discovered that Microsoft is working on a new Category view for the Start menu. Now, with the latest Windows 11 Beta build, every insider can try the new view in its working state.
An early version of the new Start menu first started showing up in Windows 11 builds in April, followed by Microsoft’s official announcement in May. Today’s Dev Channel release lets you try it ...