Kudos, a question, and a suggestion

I wasn't crazy about having to create yet another account to provide this feedback, but I think it's worth it.

I've been looking for a solution that will allow me to keep icons organized after moving to Windows 11. Microsoft removing tiles has been the only reason I've been resisting.

I was going to try Start 11 (because Tiles are my current method of choice), but Fences caught my eye.

So far it's awesome and for me, it might actually be a Start 11 killer.

Now for the question/suggestion: I think I read that Start 11 can add Fences.  How about the other way around?  I'd love to be able to create layouts and resize icons in my Fences.  

If that's not yet possible, or on your radar, I think that would provide a superb value and bring this to a 11/10 (pun intended).

(Also, can you consider integrating Google Auth, please, for account management?)

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I wasn't crazy about having to create yet another account to provide this feedback, but I think it's worth it.
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Why would you have to do that? 

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Do what? Create an account on the forum?  Because none of the existing support contact options seem to support general feedback.

If I'm mistaken, please correct me in my ways.

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Quoting AnotherCanuck, reply 2

Do what? Create an account on the forum? 
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No, you wrote:

I wasn't crazy about having to create yet another account to provide this feedback
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You have two accounts? Why wouldn't one be enough to comment and post?

You had to have one already to purchase and download Fences and Start 11.



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Ah yes I can see how that might have been misread, so my apologies for that part I played in this confusion, and thank for taking the time to seek clarification.

When I referred to "another account" it was in respect to other software companies that won't take questions or provide product support via email.  Also, I have not yet purchased the software, so didn't any experience with that process automatically creating an account.  When downloading trials, it only asks for an email, not to create an account.

In the end, I don't think Stardock is doing anything wrong...I just like to minimize my presence on the Interwebs and limit the number of 3rd party databases that my email lives in.

 

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Quoting AnotherCanuck, reply 4

Ah yes I can see how that might have been misread, so my apologies for that part I played in this confusion, and thank for taking the time to seek clarification.
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No problem...began suspecting that. Glad to have you on board. 

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