

Also if checking properties for that file you can see the Digital Signatures is from 20 January. Because it's not the same exe as in the stable version (MD5 hash is different). I think the developer just have forgot to change the version number in the main exe StartAllBackCfg.exe. but the main exe file is still called 3.)= Stable version (3.) = (Or use for redirection to latest stable)īeta/development version (Two dll files is 3. At that page only the latest stable release is posted. That's why they are not mentioned at the official site. StartAllBack changes that for Windows 11. Going back to Windows 98, people have always complained about the next operating system, but change is inevitable. I have checked several more sites and found out that versions posted at is a kind of of beta/development builds. Major Geeks Special Offer: - advertisement - StartAllBack can modify your Windows 11 Start Menu, Taskbar, File Explorer, and more to look like Windows 7 or 10. ( btw still no sign of this update (?), latest is from 22 Dec. Negative resource usage: fewer RAM used, fewer processes started Launch apps and go to system places in one clickįinally, lightweight styling and UI consistencyĮnjoy Windows 7, Windows 10 and third-party taskbar and start menu stylesĭon't be blue: recolor UI in all windows apps Ribbon and Command Bar revamped with translucent effects Separate corner icons with Windows 7/10 UI Split into segments, use dynamic translucency Created by the developers of the popular StartIsBack application, StartAllBack is an enhancement tool specifically designed to bring back the classic layout and looks to a Windows 11 computer.Ĭenter task icons but keep Start button on the left
