4/13/2023 0 Comments Startisback++ windows 11My monthly budget, income/expenses are on an Excel spreadsheet in my Documents folder, but I have a shortcut on the bottom right of my desktop. The only bill that I don’t have setup on auto-pay is my utility bill, because my little town doesn’t have anything online except for an unlinked website. For example, being retired and on a fixed income, I keep track of my expenditures daily. The items I use regularly are bunched in the four corners. In addition, whatever I regularly work on has a shortcut on my desktop. “Digging through menus” is only sliding the mouse over labeled entries on the flyout Start Menu. Search is often quicker than digging through menus to find the clickable item. Hence my statement, “they all look pretty much the same.” More in my reply to Will Fastie below. All are from the same author and group of developers, and all can be configured as Windows 7/XP style Start Menu. Now with Windows 11, the new version is StartAllBack. StartIsBack moved right along with the Windows timeline, with StartIsBack+ for Windows 8.1, and StartIsBack++ for Windows 10. StartIsBack in Windows 8 ran without any additional process running-only resident Windows processes were required. When I upgraded to Windows 8, I installed StartIsBack, the Windows 7 Start Menu, which was disabled (not removed) in Windows 8 but all the requisite pieces were still there. With StartIsBack for 8, 8.1 and 10, and now StartAllBack for 11, they all look pretty much the same.Įdited for clarity: I used the Windows 7 Start Menu, just as I used the XP Start Menu before that. I haven’t used a Windows menu since Windows 7. I’ve been using Windows 11 every day since (at the moment, included) and in my view, it is for all intents and purposes a very minor upgrade for Windows 10 21H2. As for risk-free, nothing beats an up-to-date drive image.Īs for how Windows 11 is doing, I have no complaints other than the sucks-out-loud UI, and StartAllBack took care of that in the blink of an eye. I much prefer to see how the OS actually works in hardware, so I haven’t used a virtual machine in years. I’ve tried virtual machines in the past, but on occasion found that the minor glitch I was experiencing was the virtual machine, not the OS. I upgraded one side of my dual boot daily driver to Windows 11 on unsupported hardware November 4th.
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