Basj and everyone else at Stardock: Thanks. One more thing, though, please. See picture below. I grabbed this from an article online. This shows the regular Windows 11 start menu when it is aligned left through normal system options. You can see how the start menu appears like it's floating with space in between the edge of the screen and the taskbar. This is how it normally appears when aligned left. My question is, why are Stardock's alternative menus (e.g., "modern," and so on) not able to look like this so to match the style developed by Microsoft and baked into the operating system? I'm just saying, you know? Why are there no options to do this? The calendar and notifications on the right of the screen have a space between them and the edge of the screen and taskbar. Why not make the start menus so that they at least match the spacing of the calendars and notifications on the right? That'd make a lot of sense from a design point of view, because then everything would match that way. Will Stardock commit to making this change, or at least add an option for users to enable it? I hope you guys will, because this, again, would make a lot more sense. Thanks again.