It’s just so cut down and uninspired.I was similarly disappointed with changes to many other parts of the shell, which I won’t cover in detail in this comment, but the point is to say that it utterly killed any enthusiasm I had for moving to Windows 11.I’m sure I will have to upgrade eventually, as Windows 10 reaches the sunset. Even ignoring live tiles (which never really caught on), you still got resizable tiles that you could manually position, group, and put into folders.Windows 11’s start menu (last I looked) simply offers a block of Android-like icons and a huge recommendations section that doesn’t go away even if you dismiss all of the recommendations. And look, I understand that tiles were not everyone’s cup of tea, but the fact is they offered a fair bit of customization and organization that seems completely absent in Windows 11. Windows 11 may be the first major version to change my position on that.I was so utterly disappointed by the new start menu when 11 first came out. Even though the Windows UI has always had its quirks and irritations, it’s never bothered me enough to completely replace major parts of the shell with third party software.
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