
There is a simple solution to avoid this mess, and also keep your favorite apps, just one click away. But, what happens if you have dozens of favorite apps? Placing shortcuts for every app will make your desktop screen, look like a cluttered mess of icons, which in turn will make finding the app you want to open a tiresome task. For ease of access, you might have placed a shortcut to your favorite app on the desktop. If you do like the Start Menu, and wish to know how to pin apps to the Live Tile section of it, or on to the Taskbar read on.Įvery Windows user, will have a few favorite apps, which he/she will use everyday. If you don’t like the Start Menu, you can switch to one of our suggested alternative Start Menu apps. The Start Menu consists of two parts, as we have already seen in many different articles, especially this one. Thought it is not entirely the same as the one in Windows 7, it is a welcome addition to Windows 10, after being infamously removed from Windows 8 and the dreaded Metro UI. One of the main features in Windows 10, is the Start Menu. This time it is a rather simple, yet important one. We are back again with another tutorial for new users of Windows 10.
