Stardock Enhances Start 11

Stardock has released Start 11 v2 the industry’s most advanced Start menu today. This allows you to customize the Windows 10 and Windows 11 Start menu with unique features and even return to the Start many designs used in previous Windows versions. New in Start 11 v2 are three Start menu styles.

If you’re more interested in functionality enhancements taskbar enhancements have been added, such as a folder menu that allows you to pin any folder to the taskbar without ever having to open File Explorer. You can also round the Start menu’s corners if you prefer.

“This is a significant update and ships with more than two dozen new features” said Brad Sams, General
Manager of Stardock SoŌware. “And we are also introducing new enterprise features as well, including
the ability to load a Start menu configuraƟon on login, kiosk funcƟonality that lets you lock components
of the Start menu, and improved tooling for advanced deployments.”

Start11 v2 also includes a new all-inclusive search experience and the ability to back up and restore your settings from a file. Start 11 v2 is available today for $6.99 and included in the Object Desktop Suite. You can get your copy here

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