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Found this if anyone's interested in Start Menu X ... for £4.80 rather than £15.99 for the Pro version
(it is their site's own 'store')
Start Menu X Store
http://www.startmenux.com/registration.html
Free vs Pro feature comparison
Last edited by dalchina; 19 Jun 2018 at 07:59.
I see what you mean now- (your post #170) - I thought you were referring to Virtual Groups- sorry. I think that screenshot is from a style not now implemented. If you compare it with the 3 styles available from the program, they don't match. Maybe there's some downloadable theme or skin... Also, it doesn't feature in the video on the home page.
Did you notice it supports tabs on the right pane?
Found one oddity- I have a folder called Maintenance- but the program creates a folder called Maintenance for shortcuts to some Windows features. Meant I couldn't see my Maintenance folder until I renamed it. (Assuming I wanted to keep both..)
Well an alternative is to use this:
Classic Shell no longer in development, and now open source - Page 20 - Windows 10 Forums
You can make text any size you like:
RE: "How do you create a cascading toolbar to list the Apps as conveniently done by Classic Shell?"
I don't use CS or have not used it recently. If you mean start menu apps then you just add
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu"
MS should "count its lucky stars", that despite constantly & deliberately breaking 3rd party software (like CS) they aren't being sued by the DoJ for "abuse of monopoly power".
Those organisations can actually block updates and they don't use the peasant versions of W10 Home & (increasingly) W10 Pro.
Testing after release doesn't help ordinary users.
MS' response to people trying to block their dodgy updates (including the official MS methods) isn't to stop releasing broken updates, but to push new code to stop users from blocking updates.
https://www.computerworld.com/articl...t-patched.html