Windows 11 has ensured that users can not move away from the new start menu centrally aligned, recently blocking a solution that did only that, but there is already an application of third parties for the Beta version of the Microsoft operating system for those who wish to change This part of the interface.
Start11 is still in Beta, but now it is available for Windows 11 tests, and allows users to leave the current pitcher start menu. You can return to a “modern”, feel similar to Windows 10 (aligned with the left, not to the center), or in fact you can travel back in time to a Windows 7 effort, which fleet your UI boat.
Start11 initial beta can now be grabbed $ 5. As a central Windows reports, Stardock CEO, observed: “This first beta is designed to recover part of the lost functionality in the current Windows 11 start menu . We have many new and exciting features planned so that the start menu is not more accessible, but also more useful for companies and energy users. “
That includes provoking “ideas as the concept of pages [and] tabs”, as well as keep things very well minimalist.
Analysis: Even if we do not forget how betas are treated.
If you can not really support the new design of the start menu, this is a route away from that pain (for a small fee). More options around the start menu type you may want is always something good, and hopefully when you release Windows 11, there will be an option to return to the Windows 10 menu (or something close to that design, anyway, even if The elements like live tiles are still killed).
It makes sense that Microsoft gives users that the option, and the only reason why it is not available in the Beta of Windows 11 could be because the software giant needs people to really try the new way of working. After all, if most people running the pre-Windows 11 compilations move away from the new start menu, then with many less testers that are used, the problems would be less likely to be discovered.
Remember, the beta is about testing and making sure that Windows 11 works well and run smoothly, so it is understandable that Microsoft wants people to use the renewed start menu (and providing comments on the reasons why not They like it, if that is the test of the box, goes beyond the crushing of insects, of course).