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Windows 11’s Start menu is getting redesigned again — and it’s not bad The new design is bigger, cleaner, and finally allows you to actually turn off recommendations.
Microsoft may finally bring changes to help reclaim the Windows 11 Start Menu.
Microsoft is working on a Start Menu redesign for Windows again, but this time I think they're onto something.
Rolling out now to Windows 11 insiders, the revamped Start menu tries to address some of the many complaints about it.
Back to basics: Microsoft tests overhauled Start menu in Windows 11 beta builds Redesigned Start menu would give users more control over what apps they see.
In a nutshell: Microsoft is testing a redesigned Windows 11 Start Menu that ditches the dual-section design for a larger layout with everything on a single scrollable page, including All Apps ...
Microsoft is making changes to the Start menu, Settings, Notepad, Paint, Copilot and more in Windows, with Windows Insiders getting the first look.
If Microsoft could make the Start menu more useful again, consider me intrigued. This new beta build also lets you turn off the Recommended section completely, listing your own apps in its place.
Microsoft shares its process (and discarded ideas) for redone Windows 11 Start menu Updated Start menu design is currently being tested in Windows Insider previews.
Windows 11’s new Start menu adds a nifty ‘phone companion’ panel The new Start menu is expected to roll out next month, along with several AI-driven features.