Start10 brings the look of the Start Menu that we used for years in Windows XP and Windows 10, so some users will definitely be more familiar with it, than with the classic, heavily app-focused, default Start Menu in Windows 10. Besides other additions, Start10 also organizes your Start Menu with the familiar ‘folders’ design. Current Windows 10 Start Menu is organized in alphabetic order, which can make it quite long, while the Start10 will shrink it a lot with ‘folders.’ For example, Microsoft Office applications, which are all listed individually in the default Start Menu, will be now all found in the “Microsoft Office” folder. Also, the search bar is now placed in the taskbar by default, but with Start10, you can bring it back to the Start Menu. The program also offers a few taskbar customizations, like color, alpha, blur and texture, and the ability to remove Start10 search, and swap it with Cortana. But unfortunately, you can get Start10 for free, as it’s available for the price of $4.99. Also, if you want to find more information about this this handy, Start Menu customization tool, visit its official website for additional details. You can also tell us in the comment section below, which one do you prefer more, the default, Live Tiles-centered Start Menu in Windows 10, or the customized, Windows 7-like Start Menu without confusing Live Tiles, like the one you can ‘create’ with Start10? Read Also: Start Menu is Not Working in Windows 10 [Fix]
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