Start11 Makes Windows 11 Ready for the Enterprise
Moving to Windows 11 can be easy with Start11
Tuesday, April 19, 2022 by BradSams | Discussion: Stardock Blog
This month, we shipped our largest update so far for Start11. While adding new functionality to the taskbar and re-enabling ungrouping for Windows 11 was an important step toward making Windows 11 more personal and productive, it also cements our stance that Start11 makes Windows 11 ready for corporate users.
Let me explain. While we were busy shipping Start11 1.2, Microsoft held an AMA where they talked about Windows 11 and adding features to the OS. The company acknowledged that with Windows 11 they are rebuilding the taskbar – something we already knew.
While we don’t know the full reasoning behind why Microsoft would decide to scrap its previous taskbar to build a new iteration, one could assume that it was done to make it more efficient, use fewer resources, and give the company more options for adding features to the OS without having to swim through legacy code.
Start11 allows you to retain a classic Windows configuration with Windows 11
The problem is that Microsoft left many features on the cutting room floor that are critical to power users and make other Windows users feel at home on a new version of the OS. Features like being able to move the taskbar to the top of the display, ungrouping running windows on the taskbar, a full-featured context menu on the taskbar...the list goes on and on. On top of that, Microsoft has clearly stated that letting you move the taskbar is not something they consider a priority.
I know that I have a slightly biased viewpoint here, but in order to truly make Windows 11 enterprise-ready, the transition from Windows 10 needs to be a seamless journey - not a regression in functionality. With Start11, you can truly make the process seamless by making Windows 11 look like Windows 10 so that users know how to use the new OS without any additional training. Once they're on Windows 11, Start11 makes it possible to retain all the muscle-memory from Windows 7 and 10.
Microsoft’s decision to rebuild the taskbar with Windows 11 is a perplexing decision, as they simply could have kept all the legacy features and implemented the design language on top of Windows 10. That would have been a homerun for the OS. Instead, we are left with an OS that looks fantastic, but for many users is a regression in critical functionality.
Even if you put off upgrading, you won't be able to stay on Windows 10 forever. There will come a time when nearly everyone will be migrating, as support for the OS is scheduled to reach the end of its life in 2025 and corporations will need to upgrade to continue to receive critical patching. When that time comes, Start11 is here to make the transition easier and to help reduce the training needed when moving users to the new OS.
Reply #2 Monday, April 25, 2022 2:10 PM
With this latest update to Start11, you have fixed the bane of Windows 11. The inability to ungroup taskbar buttons has had me head back to Windows 10. I am so grateful that Start11 fixed that issue and will tell everyone to get it. I just hope Windows 11 doesn't send an update that breaks it again. Grouped taskbar icons reduce productivity dramatically when one must quickly alternate among several open windows!
Happy to hear this! We love it too, this was one of the hardest but best features we have built for Start11.
Reply #3 Monday, April 25, 2022 8:09 PM
Start11 is great for Windows10. Highly recommended. For many reasons expounded in other threads on the topic, I plan to avoid Windows11 at all cost.
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Reply #1 Friday, April 22, 2022 10:28 AM
With this latest update to Start11, you have fixed the bane of Windows 11. The inability to ungroup taskbar buttons has had me head back to Windows 10. I am so grateful that Start11 fixed that issue and will tell everyone to get it. I just hope Windows 11 doesn't send an update that breaks it again. Grouped taskbar icons reduce productivity dramatically when one must quickly alternate among several open windows!