StartAllBack (formerly StartIsBack) is a tool to edit the Windows 10 Start Menu only, but it can't be used on Windows 11.Īnother, Start Menu X is free to download, but charges $10 for the 'pro version' of software that looks like it was created in the very early days of Windows 10, There are similar paid apps out there, but they are often outdated. The problem is Start11 is not free, and I am not sure I want to pay for another app that doesn't have all the features I want. Using applications such as Stardock's Start11 allow you to make Windows 11 look and act more like Windows 10.
The new Windows 11 Start Menu layout has limited options for customization. This guide won't show you how to customize your Windows Start Menu, but instead show you the free ( freeware) apps that are available in the Microsoft Store, GitHub, and elsewhere to use to replace the Start Menu on Windows 11. For various reasons, many users are dissatisfied with the new Start Menu on Windows 11. Microsoft provides plenty of documentation about how the Windows 11 Start Menu layout can be customized to look the way you want it.