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Microsoft is finishing this week with two new Windows 11 preview builds. One is available in the Dev Channel (26200.5733), ...
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 ...
In my experience with Windows 11, the Start menu has often felt like a bit of a middleman between me and the app I actually want to access. It takes a little moment to come up, then I search for ...
Windows adapts the Start menu based on your usage behavior, for example, by showing recently used programs and files. However ...
As noted in the Microsoft blog, “We’re also proud to share that Windows 11 24H2 is our most reliable version of Windows yet.
Windows Central noticed that Microsoft has brought in the ability to access the notification center and calendar flyout in the taskbar on a secondary display. This has happened with the latest preview ...
On Windows 11, Microsoft is now allowing you to try the Start menu redesign. Here are the details and how to enable it manually using the ViveTool.
While Windows 11 still doesn't let you manually resize the Start menu, this new iteration does automatically adjust based on the screen size.
If you share my grievances, know that Microsoft has overhauled the old menu in an attempt to fix some of its weaknesses. Now rolling out to Windows 11 insiders is the all-new Windows 11 Start menu.
Microsoft is reworking the Windows 11 Start menu in 2025, hoping to make it faster, more personal, and easier to use. However, this has also led to the revelation of quite a few rejected designs ...
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 ...