If you install Classic Shell, it should show all of the new style apps under the Apps menu from which you can pin, create a shortcut or uninstall the apps.
If you install Classic Shell, it should show all of the new style apps under the Apps menu from which you can pin, create a shortcut or uninstall the apps.
I have Windows 10 and want to make it work, as it does have some features I like. But thanks.
Not necessarily. If you have a portable app that you launch just by clicking the .exe it will not show up there.
If however you add a shortcut for it to Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs in %appdata% or %programdata% directory then it will also appear in shell:appsfolder.
Does this match what you are seeing or do you have an example of one that is missing?
Well Hallelujah, this actually worked. I put the shortcut where you said, and it showed up on the Start Menu
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