The Start button is set to return in an update with Windows 8.1, it has been reported. However, sources close to Microsoft told The Verge that the traditional menu associated with the Start button ...
Among the many new features that will be added in Windows 8.1 will be the appearance of a Start Button. This single news has bought smiles to many Windows 8 users, who were missing the Window Start ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Start button and Start Menu hacks still work in the latest Microsoft Windows 8 Release Preview. Start button and ...
One of the central complaints around Windows 8, beyond the fact that it’s blatantly designed to be used on a tablet instead of a PC, is the fact that there’s no Start button. In practice, it takes all ...
On June 26th, Microsoft is releasing a preview version of Windows 8.1 code-named “Windows Blue” — the first meaningful update to Windows 8. In a blog post today, the company is publishing brief ...
Windows 8.1, which will be available for download in a preview version on June 26, will feature the good old Start button in desktop mode. Users who dislike the new Modern UI/Metro interface will also ...
Of all the confounding changes made in the latest Windows 8 consumer preview, few upset people quite as much as the removal of the Start button. But what hasn’t been clear is why Microsoft removed the ...
Get ready for the future of computing, Microsoft told us. It was making a version of Windows without a start button. It was going to rock our worlds. It was the biggest change in the Windows platform ...
I know there are still doubters out there, but from everything I've heard, the rumored Start Button is going to be part of Windows Blue, a k a Windows 8.1. I've heard from one of my good sources that ...
When Microsoft added support for the revamped Start page into Windows 8.1, that eliminated the need for dedicated third-party Start menus, right? Wrong, say developers like Stardock, Classic Shell, ...
Microsoft will resurrect the Start button in Windows 8.1 (Blue), which is due to be released later this year. This follows last week's news that Windows 8.1 will let you to skip the Start screen after ...