Costs $3.99 but has a 30-day trial, after which it works with some diminished functionality. Needs classic taskbar hack (see below) to work properly. StartIsBack++ : Looks more polished than Open-Shell.If you want the Windows 10 icon for your start button, you will need to use the classic taskbar registry hack. Open-Shell: Free, open source and does not require any registry hacks to work with its own shell-shaped Start button. First, you need to choose which Start menu utility to install.
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