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Tested: Start11 solves Windows 11’s worst Start menu and taskbar sins

tardock Software’s Start11 utility is now shipping as a 1.0 release, and if you hate the reductionist new design of the Windows 11 Start menu and taskbar, you’ll want to check it out. Start11, among other handy tricks, lets you move the taskbar around your desktop and configure the Start menu to emulate Windows 10’s look and feel.

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