StartAllBack, which is a fairly popular tweaking tool for the Start menu and other Shell elements on Windows has received its latest update that once again aims to improve the version 23H2 experience.
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A bunch of new files were quietly added to the Windows 11 System32 folder and they seem to suggest Microsoft may be looking to ditch UWP in favor of XAML and Win32-based shell on Windows 11.
ExplorerPatcher was having several issues with Windows 10 as well as on 11. These bugs mainly pertained to File Explorer and Taskbar crashing, among others. The latest releases fix several of these.
Microsoft is looking to get rid of some of the elements that Windows 11 still packs from its Windows 10 days. Some enthusiasts online have discovered the change in recent Insider build.
Microsoft opened an issue related to Office APIs and Windows Shell four months ago in January. The company has finally updated the issue with a workaround, confirming it hasn't managed to fix it yet.
The first traces of the never combine Taskbar were spotted last year, and more hints have surfaced very recently. With a new unofficial third-party tool, you can now get a taste of the feature.