What's old is new againMicrosoft is bringing back the Start Menu in Windows 10, though it won't look exactly the way you remember seeing it in Windows 7. If that's what you're after, you might be interested to know that Stardock is putting the final touches on Start10, its Start Menu replacement for Windows 10 that makes it look like it did in Windows 7. If you're an Object Desktop subscribers, you can try out the Start10 beta today.
"Now that we know where Microsoft is going with the start menu, we will support our Windows 10 customers with a more familiar and feature rich start menu the same way that we did with Start8 for Windows 8," said Stardock President and CEO Brad Wardell.
Start10 is the first Windows 10 compatible addition to Stardock's Object Desktop library. It's also a work in progress -- Stardock hopes users will provide feedback on the beta as it readies a final release for this fall when Windows 10 launches to the public.
What's different about Start10 versus the native Start Menu in Windows 10 is that it gives users the option of simplifying the interface by removing the metro tile section.
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