Ya know, in the olden "Start8" days, when all we wanted to do was replicate the look/feel of the Win 7 desktop, everything seemed to run so smoothly. But as MS has gone from 8 to 10 to 11 and then 11-this, 11-that, it's become clear to me that Stardock is not keeping up -- on my PC, Start11 is acting more like a Github hack than a product that "integrates" itself in Windows. We can blame this on MS and their haphazard development process if you want, but the fact is, Start*n* is not the escape hatch from arbitrary MS decisions that it once was -- at least not if you want crash-free, oddity-free operation. When a product causes daily crashes by its interactions with Windows, it's not even worth the $9.