
The good news is that Microsoft still supports the Start screen in Windows 10. He will explain in detail how you customize it. In a few days, we will have an article by Tim Warner who is pro Start menu. Why would anyone want to see the desktop when he is about to start an application? Feel free to respond to my complaints in a comment below. I just don’t understand how it can be helpful to reduce the size of the Start screen to a little portion of the screen. Perhaps the Start menu has some real advantages. It is quite possible that I am missing something here. In Windows 7, the new user interface was suddenly great. I think those people who don’t like change and want to stick with what they know are those who shouted the loudest.

What didn’t surprise me was the outcry of the Windows community. Thus, I was somewhat surprised that Redmond was really willing to stop the evolution of Windows and introduce some radical changes in Windows 8. Honestly, I didn’t believe that Microsoft would be so courageous and get rid of the Windows Start menu.

My wish is that the Windows Start menu completely disappears. Hence, Microsoft should rapidly give up some Windows features we grew fond of over the years.
