![]() ![]() For instance, the Start menu visual customization settings are a link on the same page as the more functional settings, but it would make more sense to have the visual settings and the layout/organization settings on the main page. There are a ton of options, and they're either crammed together or not laid out in the best way. Unfortunately, for all the options it offers, Start1 can be a bit overwhelming, and at first, not everything is super intuitive. Start11 doesn't seem to do that, which sometimes hindered my ability to quickly launch apps. Another thing I miss is that Windows 11's search, as bad as it can be, does learn from my usage, so if there are multiple matches for a search and I select a secondary one, it will prioritize that going forward. I convert from inches to millimeters fairly often, and it's a little annoying that I now have to open the Calculator app each time to do it. One is the ability to run simple calculations and conversions straight from the search bar. There are a couple of things that I do miss from native Windows search, though. I like how it's more focused on finding local files and that it shows more results in one go, while Windows 11 highlights a couple of recommended results and makes it harder to find any others. Start11 removes web searches from the results, which resulted in far fewer instances of unnecessarily launching Edge. ![]() Start11 also features built-in search, which works better than the Windows tool in most areas. ![]()
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