My point exactly, Clint. We should be able to use Classic Shell if that's what we want to use. And, if we don't want to use it, that should be fine too. Along with any other app, whether it be a MS app or a third party app.
Like I've said before, I tried Classic Shell way back when, and found I didn't like it very much. I've been watching and reading this thread, and finally decided to see why everyone has given it such glowing reviews.
I put version 4.3.1 on Skip Ahead Build 18214 but didn't go further than the default installation; thus, I thought it would work. It looks like the default without any changes works, but @f14 tomcat went a little deeper and it's not there yet. So, I may go back to the one that will work, if I can find it.
I will say that I like what I've seen, and come to think on it, maybe I'll just leave well enough alone and see if it continues to be viable if I don't change anything.