yes yes yes ! thank youuuu devs [e classic]:congrat:[/e] it's workiiiing!!! insert banana dancing gif because I'm old enougth :)
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You have to be honest here. Nexus is still a paid software but with a light version which is also free.
Alleluiaa Thank youu
[quote who="kml426" reply="122" id="3907928"] Hello, Neil. I made the mistake ordering Start11v2 today (multi-pack), but before installing I checked to see if the left vertical taskbar is implemented. I was sure it would be on a v2, but sadly, it's not. The way I, and I think many other widescreen users, would like, is to be able to position the entire taskbar on the left (or right), just like Windows 10 does it (see below). Thanks, <br /
Moderator edited for full context [quote who="sdrohan" reply="117" id="3907497"] Quoting PMuthsam, reply 116 I wonder why Stardock seems kind of "ignorant" against this feature wish. It is more about priorities and the amount of work required for an admittedly very niche feature. T
[quote who="Galthariel" reply="109" id="3882723"] I'm using Start11 along with ExplorerPatcher which lets us put the Taskbar in the left or wherever we want, works perfectly, and has had zero issues for almost a year. Of course, it would be better to have that functionality built-in already in Start11 which I still hope for one day but so far, I'm happy that I managed to accomplish what I need. [/quote] thank you Works great indeed
One more voice for side taskbar
Hello I have Start10 since 2015, bought on stardock.com itself. But when I am selecting the "Upgrade" option on https://www.stardock.com/products/start11/download I get : Sorry, you do not qualify for upgrade pricing at this time. is that the intended behavior/strategy?
I'm still using ObjectDock on Win10, everyday, i have all my useful software in it! Sometimes it crashes but like twice per year. I've tired others soft but I never found them as easy to use nor stable, lightweight and good looking as ObjectDock. I can't believe it could not be useful still these days, especially when launchers are popping everywhere, disk spaces are allowing for hundreds of software to be installed... Windows store is really that popular? In Europe i've never seen anyon