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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Windows 10 is a system with a large market share. Indeed, there are many users in the domestic and business environment. However, this does not mean that it is error-free. One aspect that has been heavily criticized is the startup menu. In fact, Microsoft is aware of this weakness of Windows 10, since the launch [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Windows 10 is a system with a large market share. Indeed, there are many users in the domestic and business environment. However, this does not mean that it is error-free. One aspect that has been heavily criticized is the startup menu. In fact, Microsoft is aware of this weakness of Windows 10, since the launch of the system. On the other hand, this aspect in Windows 7 was excellent and liked by most users. But Windows 8, didn&#8217;t even have a start button and showed a horrible interface. It even lacked an on/off button. This decision is due to the company&#8217;s policy of mounting a hybrid system oriented to mobile devices with a touch screen. Of course, at that time the company was betting on Windows Mobile, with the results already known. Currently, trying to improve the image, Microsoft presents the new Windows 10 start menu.</p>



<h2>New Windows 10 start menu.</h2>



<p>After the Windows 8 fiasco, Microsoft tried to fix it in Windows 10. For this purpose, a hybrid menu was created between Windows 7 and Windows 8. That is, it returned the basic aspect of the start menu, but it kept elements typical of Windows 8. We are talking about the interactive tiles. This element worked very well on smartphones or Windows phones. However, the utility is hard to see on a desktop computer without a touch screen.</p>



<p>This Windows 10 menu far surpasses the hideous appearance of Windows 8. Its improvements in interface, customization and usability are undeniable. However, users continue to demand something more like the look of Windows 7. And apparently Microsoft heard their complaints. This time it presents a cleaner, lighter, more elegant and integrated look with the rest of the interface. On the other hand, it offers the opportunity to eliminate the interactive tiles, changing them to static icons. However, Windows has them activated by default. Although now the user can deactivate it.</p>



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<h2>The new system icons are also in the new menu.</h2>



<p>These new icons have good design. Fortunately, they abandon flat designs and faded colors in favor of a more modern and attractive finish. In fact, the icons rely on vibrant, deep, and moving colors. These aspects have been implemented in different areas of the system, in the interface, the taskbar, and in Edge. Until they finally reach the start menu.</p>



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<p>Another improvement is the improved integration of light and dark modes in the system. This implies a more uniform appearance of the elements.</p>



<h2>Conclusion</h2>



<p>It is not yet known when this new menu will arrive. Since it is still being explored by Microsoft. However, we hope this redesign will be final. Additionally, according to information, it is expected to arrive for the spring update of 2021. Personally, I love this new menu and its integration with the system. Okay, that&#8217;s it for now. Before saying goodbye, I invite you to see our post about removing <a href="https://www.osradar.com/how-to-remove-cortana-from-windows-10/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Cortana </a>in Windows 10. Also, I invite you to join our group in <a href="https://t.me/osradar" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Telegram</a>. See you soon!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2020 16:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New start menu design for Windows 10 arrives. Microsoft confirmed the change via a podcast. The dynamic icons do not disappear but are modified. After many rumors and leaks, finally Microsoft itself has confirmed the new design of the Windows 10 start menu. In this one the dynamic icons are not going to disappear. Although [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>New start menu design for Windows 10 arrives. Microsoft confirmed the change via a podcast. The dynamic icons do not disappear but are modified. After many rumors and leaks, finally Microsoft itself has confirmed the new design of the Windows 10 start menu. In this one the dynamic icons are not going to disappear. Although this does not imply that the design is more dynamic than the previous one. </p>



<p>The arrival of Windows 10X generated expectations about its start menu. The users thought that this would be the one that would arrive to <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/get-windows-10" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Windows 10 (opens in a new tab)">Windows 10</a>. Counting with more modern icons, and leaving behind the dynamic icons. However, Microsoft ended all the rumors through a podcast for the members of Windows Insider. In the mentioned one it finally showed the new design of the start menu. Both with the dark and the light theme.</p>



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<h2> The Windows 10 start menu is now more modern </h2>



<p>Obviously, the dynamic icons are still present. But they do receive changes. So, from now on, the color blocks are removed and the background color of each one is unified. This gives a more refined and unified appearance. This, along with some <a href="https://windowsmen.com/new-icons-for-windows-10-come-for-all-users/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="icons based on Fluent Design (some already available on computers) (opens in a new tab)">icons based on Fluent Design (some already available on computers)</a>.  Also, they do not have a background color. This adds modernity.  In the following image we can see the current look for comparison.</p>



<p>Brandon LeBlanc, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft, said that the dynamic icons will not go away, and &#8220;those who like them will be able to continue using them&#8221;. With these words, he suggests that although they will still be available, they may not be the default option.</p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-style-default"><p> &#8220;those who like them will be able to continue using them&#8221;</p><cite> Brandon LeBlanc, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft </cite></blockquote>



<p>Also, the fact that they are still included now does not mean that they will continue to be included in the next major updates. They have not made any final decision at this time. What they do will depend on the response they get from users using Windows 10X. </p>



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<p><br>Last year, sources close to Microsoft claimed that the company was going to remove them because hardly anyone was using them. Also, very few developers implement them in their apps. Because most of them use static icons. Therefore, there is an increasingly clear trend towards removing them rather than keeping them.</p>



<p>Therefore, this new Windows 10 start menu design brings the entire operating system design closer to Fluent Design. We do not yet know the date of arrival of this new menu. This is because it has not appeared in any Insider builds so far. If it arrives with Windows 10 2004, the new menu should appear this March or April or so. Okay, that&#8217;s it for now. Please stay tuned for the latest news on Windows 10. Bye!</p>
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