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Old June 22nd 18, 07:34 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Arlen Holder
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Default Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview version 17692.1000 Breaks Classic Shell

On Thu, 21 Jun 2018 07:49:06 -0400, Keith Nuttle wrote:

I find I can access items in the native Windows 10 start, much faster
that I ever could in Older version of Windows start menus.

One of the best things about Windows 10 Start is the absence of the old
collapsing folder system. That was one of the hardest thing ever
developed by Microsoft. For deep folders I always took two or more
tries to get where I wanted to go.


There are inherently three menu systems native in Windows 10.
1. The heterodox (alphabetical) Start Menu
2. The orthodox (tiled) Start Menu
3. The Cascade Menu (which works just like it did in WinXP days)

All three work just fine, only differently.

Here's an example of the Windows 10 native orthodox & cascade menu:
http://img4.imagetitan.com/img.php?image=18_win10menu808.jpg

Both are point-and-click setup operations, once you learn the tricks.

Given that Windows 10 has the Cascade Menu native, I don't see any need for
Classic Shell nowadays, if ... if all we want from Classic Shell is the
cascade menu.

Can someone tell me why people use the Classic Shell when Windows 10
already has Cascade Menus that work exactly like WinXP cascade menus
worked?
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