Thanks again for your effort, but when I right click on the "All Programs" button, I get 3 options Open, Open All Users, Open As A Menu". If I right click on "Open All Users" it opens Windows Explorer Programs. With the old Start10, when I left clicked on "All Programs" it would popup a menu with the Folders list similair to Windows Explorer and then when I click on the Folder it would have both Programs and Folders in a new popup. that is what I am trying to do. <
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Thanks for you responce. It is appreciated. Here is the screen shot. Trying to create a folder to separate all programs associated with an application together. As you can see, one program is listed as Uninstall, but without starting it, I don't know what I'm uninstalling. I am looking for a hierarchy/ grouping so don't have to read through all 25 programs and they are not listed alphabetically. <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/65/0/6500156/963769eb-ad87-4326-89cc-ef6c
With Start 10, I use the Windows 7 menu system. In Start11, I tried to setup the Windows 7 menu the same. For example, I have a folder CD-DVD in this I had subfolders for WinX DVD Ripper and Cybelink DVD Suite again with subfolders for each application. In Start 11 when I select the CD-DVD folder, I get a listing of all the programs, they are not separated into applicaiton folders and it makes it confusing which program is associated with which application. How do I create subfolders fo
I installed Start11 and use the Windows 7 menuing system. When I right click on All Programs, Open All Users, I create folders for various related programs/apps. Then when I close and select Start, All Programs several individual apps are listed about the folders I created. How do I remove them from the menu, such as 3D Viewer, Calculator, Calendar, etc. I would like to only see the folders I created.
Was told there was an update to Start10. Started the update and it downloaded 34.7 MB of 34.7MB, but it never starts the update.