alyosha28956

alyosha28956

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I don't really see why it has to be a 7-v-8 conflict. Both styles can be used on the same startup with minimal disruption. Just pop up the win7 menu and attach the win10 version. All you lose in from the Win10 point of view is one column of quick links. The All Programs contains the programs list, and you still get the space for tiles, if you want. If not, just close the tiles by collapsing them horizontally (so they don't appear) Very crude mock: <img sr

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I'd like something of a mirror of Splike's suggestion - the old Win7 menu on the left, tiles attached on the right. The Win10 left side menu, especially All Apps, is horrible

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I do like the "Modern Style" menu, but I actually had been getting some use out of the Live Tiles on the default Win10 start menu... would there by a better hybrid model that allowed a couple of columns of live tiles on the far right instead of removing them completely?

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I do like the "Modern Style" menu, but I actually had been getting some use out of the Live Tiles on the default Win10 start menu... would there by a better hybrid model that allowed a couple of columns of live tiles on the far right instead of removing them completely?

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So, after I gave up completely on Win8 on multiple displays and getting Start8 set up before feeling comfy, I realized that I missed some aspects of the Start Screen. OK, to me, companies have been trying to cram sidebars and live desktops and gadgets and crap for 15 years. NONE of them stuck for most users. The Start Screen feels a little like that. So working on my right monitor mostly, I thought that it would be very nice to have the Start Screen on my left monitor as the d

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