
Needless to say, the existing Start menu isn’t necessarily outdated, and it still serves its purpose very well, only that with everything in Windows 10 getting a facelift, people expect this feature to look and feel more modern too.
And this makes total sense.
The Start menu is for many the very first thing they click after booting to the desktop, so it’s the starting point for everything they do on the device. This is actually the reason so many people ended up feeling lost in Windows 8 when Microsoft for some reason thought it was a good idea to remove the Start button and the Start menu.
On the other hand, in Windows 10 the Start menu is definitely here to stay. And what’s more, it’s set to receive additional polishing that’s suppos... (read more)
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