Classic Shell no longer in development, and now open source

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       #541

    Steve C said:
    They also have outstanding eyesight capable of reading size 4 font.
    Oh yes.
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       #542

    Edwin said:
    Perhaps I should reiterate...

    A lot of Windows 10 users use 3rd party software just to make Windows 10 usable!!!
    A big grain of truth here!
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       #543

    Steve C said:
    They also have outstanding eyesight capable of reading size 4 font.
    Nope. Don't need good eyesight to see an icon. The font size doesn't matter to them.
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       #544

    JohnBurns said:
    I can tell you it (4.4.127) is working fine on Version 1803
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       #545

    I went back to CS 4.4.109. it works just fine.
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       #546

    This new version needs its own thread, I just tried to split it out but as a non-classic shell user didn't know where to start.
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       #547

    f14tomcat said:
    Which means it will stop working in the new Fall release in late Sept/early Oct. 1809........
    I'm seeing October being thrown around for it.
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       #548

    z3r010 said:
    This new version needs its own thread, I just tried to split it out but as a non-classic shell user didn't know where to start.
    This is a work in progress and version are consecutive but names are changing as they put this software back together Currently only Classic Start and now changed to Open Shell 4.4.109 has been released to the population that needed it for insider previews where Classic Shell no longer worked.
    For the code writers, they produce a version nightly as they progress or something like that. This is where the 4.4.126 4.4.127 and 4.4.129 are coming from. The link of Post 1 of this thread leads to the latest version released to the public as it would be. So probably this thread is sufficient at least until they actually have a name and version for release to the public decided and set?
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       #549

    Clintlgm said:
    This is a work in progress and version are consecutive but names are changing as they put this software back together Currently only Classic Start and now changed to Open Shell 4.4.109 has been released to the population that needed it for insider previews where Classic Shell no longer worked.
    For the code writers, they produce a version nightly as they progress or something like that. This is where the 4.4.126 4.4.127 and 4.4.129 are coming from. The link of Post 1 of this thread leads to the latest version released to the public as it would be. So probably this thread is sufficient at least until they actually have a name and version for release to the public decided and set?
    I could not get CS 4.3.1 to install, the error said that there was a new version 4.4.109 but I went with 4.1.127.
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       #550

    Josey Wales said:
    I could not get CS 4.3.1 to install, the error said that there was a new version 4.4.109 but I went with 4.1.127.
    So, it's calling home?
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