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    Windows 11 Start Menu is getting a new layout to organize your apps


    Microsoft loves to tinker with the Start Menu, but most of the changes that it made have been rather controversial. Now, it appears the Windows 11 Start Menu will categorize your apps in tiles.

    Wait, Windows 11 already supports folders in the Start Menu. So, how is this new? Well, no, the upcoming change is not related to the Start Menu's home page.Instead, it changes the appearance of the "All apps" screen.

    Windows 11 Start Menu is getting a new layout to organize your apps Windows-11-Start-Menu-All-apps-page.jpg This is what the All apps section looks like today, it is kind of clunky, because it lists all your apps in alphabetical order, and you have to scroll down a list to get to a specific app. There is no keyboard shortcut to jump down the list quickly, if you type something like the first letter of an app, it simply inputs the text in the Search Bar. That said, finding an app via Search is the fastest way to locate it.

    Windows 11's Start Menu will categorize your apps automatically


    Here is a screenshot of the upcoming style, courtesy of Windows Latest. The Start Menu automatically categorizes the apps, by type. This change was spotted by PhantomOcean3 nearly a month ago, you can view a demo of it here. The leaker has also shared a demo of the new style, which you can watch here.

    Windows 11 Start Menu is getting a new layout to organize your apps Windows-11s-Start-Menu-will-categorize-your-apps-automatically.jpg

    The new layout looks similar to live tiles that were present in the previous version of the operating system, but it is unclear whether these Categories will offer a richer experience, such as an unread badge counts for apps.

    The auto-categorization of apps is nice, but the organization could be improved. For example, some apps are placed under a tile called Entertainment, these include Paint, Movies & TV and the Xbox app. But the Music app is placed in its own section, that's a bit odd. It would be nice if Microsoft allowed users to personalize the selection, similar to how we can customize the folders on the Start Menu's main page. The new layout offers a slightly better view, but the app labels, i.e. the names of the programs are hidden. One interesting thing about it is that clicking on an icon instantly launches the app, without opening the folder. It does require you to scroll down the page, but it's still a marked improvement over the current state of the list, but that's not a very high bar.

    Microsoft is also testing a Grid layout for the All Apps page, which will group the apps by the first letter of their name. That's not particularly useful, as you would still need to scroll down quite a bit.

    These changes to the Start Menu are being tested in the latest beta version (Build 22635.4010) of the OS in the Windows Insider Program, the feature is not enabled by default, which seems to suggest that it may not be the final design. The new layout could be available as part of the Windows 11 24H2 Update that is reportedly releasing this Fall.

    In my opinion, the Category view sort of looks like the home screen on a mobile device. In fact, this is exactly what the iOS App library looks like.

    What do you think about the automatic categorization of apps? Does that make the Start Menu better to use?

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    GHacks, Aug 13, 2024
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  2. Transfer Windows 10 Start Menu Pinned App Preferences (Start Layout?) into Windows 11

    Hello,

    I thought that I would try updating my personal computer to Windows 11 since start menu pinned app folders are now a supported feature with the 22H2 update. Unfortunately, my start menu pinned app settings did not carry over from Windows 10. Before updating, I thought I would try exporting the Start Layout I had for Windows 10 and attempt to import the xml after updating to Windows 11 in case this would easily port my preferences into the new OS. This did not work.

    I've tried search engine inquiries to find a way to do what I'd like to do, though without success. I have since reverted back to Windows 10. Is it possible to carry over my start menu pinned apps and pinned app folders from Windows 10 to Windows 11 without manually searching for, pinning, and organizing them into their appropriate folders?

    Thank you.
     
    Cozyman Cam, Aug 13, 2024
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    I can't organize the start apps list or get rid of the start menu tiles.

    I click on start, I see a list of apps. I've tried moving several apps like the Calc, calendar, 3d viewer and many more. If I try to drag them to a folder, it shows a white box with a red circle with a diagonal line through it. I can't move these apps to a folder. NEXT, I can't organize my apps at all. I want to see a tree. I have folders, and then I have sub folders. I've gone through both C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs and %appdata%\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs

    The best I get is organizing them into subfolders and then all items end up in the main folder when I click the start button. The only thing related I can find is to goto Settings-Personalization-Start there is an option for "Use Start full screen" This is the ABSOLUTE OPPOSITE of what I want to do. I want the start tiles completely gone and I want to be able to organize my apps. I have a ton of them and I can't. There are a ton of apps crowding up the list that I can't move or even get rid of. And I can't organize the ones I have. Some of the shortcuts I put into the start menu folders using file manager don't even show up. AND NO, Windows 11 isn't any better. I am 2 seconds from either installing Linux or reverting back to Windows 2000.
     
    Fodder, Aug 13, 2024
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  4. Windows 11 Start Menu is getting a new layout to organize your apps

    Transfer Windows 10 Start Menu Pinned App Preferences (Start Layout?) into Windows 11

    I suppose I should have clarified that my issue is not how to pin apps in Windows 11. The issue that I have is how to transfer my pinned apps from Windows 10 to Windows 11. I thought Start Layout was a good starting point in figuring out how to achieve this. I'll continue tinkering away. If I figure it out before someone answers my question in the affirmative or negative, I'll be sure to post here. I doubt I am the only person that wants to avoid the hassle of manually pinning and organizing apps in Windows 11 that were previously pinned and organized in Windows 10.
     
    Cozyman Cam, Aug 13, 2024
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