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There's one really basic thing Win 10's start menu can't handle that CS does. Can anyone advise whether any 3rd party replacement can do this?
The problem:
As you all know, installing programs creates a SM folder containing shortcuts. Fine. However, if you have a lot of programs installed, and organise them in categories in a nested folder structure, after about 3 folders deep, Win 10's start menu ignores the folders and simply lists the shortcuts in those folders in alpha order.
Thus you get (as I've posted a number of times)
Help
Help
Help
Help
Help
etc down the LHS of the Win 10 SM. Each one relates to a different program. Any other shortcuts related to that program are scattered throughout the start menu list.
Which 3rd party program other than CS can deal with this? (In particular this arises where the SM structure is inherited from Win 7 and earlier- the designers of Win 10's didn't take this into consideration. It doesn't arise for fresh win 10 installations as you can't normally then create such folder trees).