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Poll: Are you happy with the return of the Start Menu in Windows?

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
September 18, 2019
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Poll: Are you happy with the return of the Start Menu in Windows?

It’s widely known now that Microsoft is planning to implement an updated Start Menu in the next iteration of Windows, which will bring back core functionality to the Desktop which we all came to know and love in Windows 7. The new Start Menu will feature elements from the Modern UI such as live tiles, but we want to know what you think.

Are you happy with the return of the Start Menu in Windows? We’re aware of a divide in opinions regarding the returning feature. Some of you like it, and some of you dislike it. We want to know why, and whether or not you’re going to stick with Windows when the next version rolls round.

If you are happy with the return of the Start Menu, but not happy with what Microsoft demoed at BUILD, then tell us what you don’t like! We’re all friends here, and we want to see how you’d make it better.

Answer our poll below and let us know in the comments section your opinion on Microsoft making the Start Menu and windowed-apps a thing again.

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