![]() ![]() Microsoft should be offering these choices for free, included with the OS. Why should I have to pay for third-party solutions to a problem which Microsoft itself created? My argument for supporting open-source solutions is more than philosophical: I was waiting for someone to mention OpenShell. I sure hope it is, but, again, I’m not holding my breath! With respect to the two apps, it may not be possible to regain the option to relocate the taskbar. Overhauling the interface between 8.0 and 8.1 was a notable exception mostly because people could – and did – avoid 8.0 like the plague and that cost it money. It has a long and sturdy history of doing just the opposite. I would not hold my breath for Microsoft to do anything as radical as actually listening to its customers. With all the complaints about the Taskbar, I’d love to see one or both of these programs add more Taskbar features. The main thing you can do with Start11 is move the Taskbar to the top of the screen, but you can’t move it left or right. Beyond letting you tweak the Start menu icon and playing around with the colors and visuals, neither Start11 or StartAllBack gives you much control over the Taskbar as far as functionality. ![]() Microsoft definitely screwed up the Taskbar in Windows 11.
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